Electronic Health Records (EHR, EMR)

Julie Adler-Milstein, director of the UCSF Division of Clinical Informatics and Digital Transformation
By Andrea Fox 10:50 am June 15, 2023
Longtime healthcare IT researcher Julia Adler-Milstein is planning major initiatives around digital health equity, artificial intelligence and diagnostic innovation
A pharmacist checking medicines on a rack
By Adam Ang 01:48 am June 13, 2023
This also allows patients to check medicines that have been prescribed to them in the past.
Simon Hargus of First Settlement Physical Therapy on EHRs
By Bill Siwicki 10:59 am June 09, 2023
The all-in-one practice management system reduced the amount of time a patient needs to spend in physical therapy, allowing therapists to see more patients without sacrificing the quality of treatment.
A senior patient is using a blood pressure monitor while consulting with a doctor.
By Adam Ang 12:36 am June 09, 2023
Also, the University of Adelaide has started using the Sunrise EMR as part of their practical exams for medical students.
Digital image of a brain with light beams that represents generative AI
By Andrea Fox 09:55 am June 07, 2023
LeanTaaS rolls out an AI autopilot in beta for its iQueue operations platforms, Carbon Health launches charting with artificial intelligence in its EHR and Clarify Health opens up Clara, its AI copilot, to select healthcare organizations.
Man in a red tshirt measures his blood pressure with an RPM device.
By Andrea Fox 10:57 am June 05, 2023
Healthcare organizations also want continuous monitoring and better inventory management from their remote patient monitoring systems.
An image of a lock appears over a motherboard, representing data security.
By Andrea Fox 06:06 pm May 31, 2023
Healthcare providers may no longer store electronic health records offshore or rely on third-party vendors who operate offshore and have access to patient data maintained in the U.S.
Gray-haired doctor sitting at a monitor and talking into a cell phone
By Andrea Fox 11:05 am May 31, 2023
Two groups say they’re using Suki's AI-powered voice assistant at several primary care practices, diagnostic centers and urgent care clinics.
A doctor using a desktop computer
By Adam Ang 03:20 am May 26, 2023
Also, the South Korean government is helping expedite the approval of a VR-based therapy for treating visual impairment.
Mann-Grandstaff VA Medical Center
By Andrea Fox 04:33 pm May 25, 2023
"VA medical centers still operating the Oracle Cerner EHR need more personnel and resources; not less," said Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers, R-Wash.