A flurry of moves by health tech companies to promote more patient data sharing is raising red flags over the way it could ...
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A breach exposed archived records of legacy One Medical senior patients
Senior patients whose medical records were created under the original One Medical system now face exposure after a breach ...
A new study shows that an AI tool can draft responses to patients' EHR queries as accurately as their human healthcare professionals, and with greater perceived 'empathy.' As part of a nationwide ...
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HHS moves to improve secure access to patient health information
WASHINGTON - The Department of Health and Human Services announced Friday it is expanding federal oversight of the nation’s ...
At the parliamentary evening of the E-Rezept Enthusiasts, representatives from politics and Gematik discussed the future of ...
A proposed class-action lawsuit filed Wednesday against Huntsville Hospital Health System, which includes Decatur Morgan and Athens-Limestone hospitals, accuses the provider of failing to ...
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Mckenzie Greenleaf, 1st Special Operations Medical Group radiology technologist practices using the Military Health System Genesis Electronic Health Record System at ...
A lawsuit was filed Wednesday against Huntsville Hospital Health System following a “massive and preventable” cyber attack ...
American patients will see an average of 18.7 different doctors during their lives. Each encounter will generate its own data, including diagnoses, vital statistics, lab results, medications and more.
Analysis of 218.1 million notes from 1.6 million patients' electronic health records revealed growing use of emojis. The results, published in JAMA Network Open, found 372 emojis within 4,162 notes ...
In the world of pediatrics, technology is transforming how we care for children. One key advancement is the rise of Pediatric Electronic Health Records (EHRs). But what exactly are they, and why are ...
Pennington Biomedical Research Center researchers have recently published a piece in the Journal of Medical Internet Research, or JMIR. The study titled "Twenty-Five Years of Evolution and Hurdles in ...
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