Survey of 21,555 verified hospital and health system software users outside the U.S. identifies 2026's highest-velocity markets for EHR/EMR modernization, revenue cycle automation, interoperability ...
Black Book Market Research issues a global operational alert alongside the release of its 2026 "State of Global Healthcare Technology" report, a no-cost, nearly 700-page reference covering 147 ...
Issued by Black Book Market Research ahead of this week's release of the 2026 "State of Global Digital Healthcare, IT and EMR" a no-charge, 700-page global resource manual covering 147 countries and ...
U.S. Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., speaks during a news conference following a weekly Democratic policy luncheon on Capitol Hill on October 15, 2025 in Washington, DC. The government remains shut down ...
The use of violence risk flags in medical records likely does not reduce workplace violence in the clinical care setting. There are major questions about appropriate use of violence alerts or flags, ...
The Indian Health Service is moving forward with its Patients at the Heart (PATH) electronic health record system, with a pilot at Lawton Indian Hospital in Oklahoma planned for summer 2026. The ...
Evaluating an artificial intelligence (AI) communication platform for racial biases in information quality about prostate cancer (PCa) germline testing. This is an ASCO Meeting Abstract from the 2025 ...
While the Trump administration is threatening mass layoffs if the government shuts down this week, it is leaving the door open to those plans to be revised once Congress restores agency funding. Last ...
In the emergency department, documentation isn't always the first thing on my mind, but it's still essential. I use an artificially intelligent (AI) scribe tool to help with note-taking and it's been ...
Our results demonstrate a statistically significant change in the types of faxed communication between pharmacists and primary care providers after the implementation of an EMR. The most clinically ...
In a few key areas, humans will be more essential than ever. Credit...Illustration by Stephan Dybus Supported by By Robert Capps Robert Capps is the former editorial director of Wired. He frequently ...
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