Data in Healthcare: A Virtual Fireside Chat with the CMIO of Microsoft
Hospitals and healthcare institutions have had a slow-paced, and sometimes acrimonious start to their digital transformation. However, the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic revitalized the need for an optimized EHR system. With patient care becoming virtual, and the likely changes that engulf the ‘new normal’, …
How a Clinically-led EHR Migration Can Make Data Abstraction a Non-invasive Process
Implementing a new EHR is an increasingly difficult process for healthcare institutions. Adding to it is another hurdle of migrating data and records from an old EHR system to a new one like Cerner, Epic, or others. It becomes incredibly difficult and time-consuming to filter, …
Cerner Offers EHR Solutions to the Biggest Problem in Healthcare: Burden on Physicians
The sheer amount of responsibilities and information the average physician has to deal with on a daily basis all too commonly leads to burnout. In an interview with EHRIntelligence.com, Esther Hsiang, MD calls this out: “Providers, especially primary care providers in the outpatient primary care …
How the Efficient Use of Epic EHR Helps Alleviate Physician Burnout
Doctors today are burdened by so many administrative tasks. From prescription notes and billing to patient records and order forms, these tasks can sometimes take away from the quality of care doctors want to provide to their patients. Electronic Health Records (EHRs) can help lighten …
EHR Personalization: Enable End-Users and Get the Most Out of Your IT Investment
Technological advancements in the healthcare ecosystem have enabled safer medical workflows, efficient communication, and better clinician-patient management. With the natural progression of paper records to digitization, these systems have proved to benefit clinicians, administrators, and patients. Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems are a robust version …