Allscripts' push to diversify beyond a core business dominated by larger rivals is off to a slow start. Despite a few acquisitions, a collaboration with Microsoft and a renamed division that peddles ...
Ashworth College (http://www.ashworthcollege.edu), a leading online school, announced the addition of an Electronic Health Records Management Career Diploma program ...
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Advances in medical imaging and the proliferation of diagnostic and screening tests have generated mountains of data on patient health. Digital information technology has seemed poised to ...
In the 6 years following inpatient electronic health record (EHR) implementation, an average of 2.5 significant EHR changes per day were made for maintenance and improvement. Objectives: To describe ...
Derek Lewis was working as an electronic health records specialist for the nation's largest hospital chain when he heard about software defects that might even "kill a patient." The doctors at Midwest ...
HealthTree Foundation has expanded connections for its platform, now including Flatiron Health and CareSpace electronic ...
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Thirty WorkOne Northwest Indiana students recently got electronic health records specialist certifications at a graduation ceremony at Woodland Park in Portage. The students spent the last 26 weeks ...
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Derek Lewis was working as an electronic health records specialist for the nation's largest hospital chain when he heard about software defects that might even "kill a patient." The doctors at Midwest ...