Helpful Tips for Healthcare Compliance Officers
Professionals responsible for compliance management seem to run short on time due to competing priorities and multiple projects. Gain control over the schedule by utilizing…
Read MoreProfessionals responsible for compliance management seem to run short on time due to competing priorities and multiple projects. Gain control over the schedule by utilizing…
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Supporting the adoption of health IT and the promotion of nationwide health information exchange to improve health care, here is what is happening at the ONC. Including FHIR at Scale Task Force, NIH’s FHIR Initiatives & Resources Page, Careers at ONC, & ONC Annual Meeting Registration Opens.
A new study issued recently found electronic medical records (EHRs) as currently designed, implemented and regulated, lack usability as a necessary feature, resulting in EHRs that are extremely hard to use compared to other common technologies.
By Katherine Capps – Comprehensive medication management offers physicians, pharmacists and other members of the patient care team a way to ensure patients are taking the right medications in the right dosages—and that they understand their medication therapy.
CMS announced the Top 25 Participants selected to advance to Stage 1 of the CMS Artificial Intelligence Health Outcomes Challenge. These Participants will demonstrate how AI tools – such as deep learning and neural networks – can be used to predict unplanned….
Join Answers Media Network and SPH Analytics (former host SA Ignite was recently acquired by SPH) as we continue our series of webinars on value-based care. This event will cover the CMS newly released 2020 QPP Final Rule.
Your personal health information is moving and being viewed to improve the quality of your healthcare and lower the costs. The job will not be complete until all health records are digital and interoperable. Here’s what’s happening to make that reality.
By Kayla Matthews – Any time a medical professional works with patient information, they must carefully follow HIPAA regulations and standards, including those that protect patient data. Medical devices — which can store, analyze and transmit patient data —