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The future of EMR systems is powered by AI, according to Oracle Health APAC's chief clinical CIO Michael Draheim.
Cole Zanetti, professor and director of digital health at Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine, says AI can address patient safety and support clinical decision-making and personalized medicine.
The expanded guidelines lay out strategies for presenting medication information in a standardized way across electronic health records and e-prescribing platforms.
Kristen Valdes, CEO of b.well Connected Health, spoke with MobiHealthNews about how CMS' newly launched Interoperability Framework fits into the company's vision for the future.
During an EHR transition, it is essential to keep the patient at the center of the transition, ensuring collaboration with clinicians and patients is done early, says Epic Emeritus CIO Kelli Garrison, founder and CEO of Verdant Consulting.
The UroNav system uses MRI and ultrasound images for more precise, minimally invasive care.
Artificial intelligence gives Cedars-Sinai's clinicians EHR-supported diagnoses and treatment plan recommendations after patients complete virtual urgent care clinic intake questions in a structured chat.
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John Orosco, Red Rover Health's CEO, says the company's API-based platform that integrates digital tools directly into EHRs can help streamline operations and reduce clinician burnout.
The AI-powered software allows clinicians to ask questions about a patient's medical records.
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Independent accreditation is essential to ensure that health technology and health organizations are compliant with HIPAA, NIST and other standards, says Kathryn Ayers Wickenhauser, DirectTrust's chief strategy officer.