Electronic Health Records (EHRs) - Meaningful Use
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services July 30 announced the creation of a 鈥渄igital health ecosystem鈥 that includes partnerships with health care organizations and technology companies, including Amazon, Anthropic, Apple, Google, and OpenAI. The initiative includes an interoperability鈥
Recent reports note that the electronic health record (EHR) giant Epic Systems is piloting AI-powered documentation tools to support nursing workflows and reduce administrative load.
A new AHA Market Scan Trailblazers report, 鈥淒riving the Drivers,鈥 explores how providers can leverage technology and workflow optimization to improve HRSN screening and connect patients with resources to address their health-related social needs.
Microsoft鈥檚 recent unveiling of myriad new artificial intelligence (AI) and data capabilities for health care organizations has many tech experts excited about the tools鈥 potential impact on the field.
The AHA Oct. 4 commented on the Department of Health and Human Services' Health Data, Technology, and Interoperability: Patient Engagement, Information Sharing, and Public Health Interoperability (HTI-2) proposed rule. AHA expressed support for HHS' efforts to advance interoperability, improve鈥
The AHA and the Electronic Health Record Association Sept. 23 filed an amicus brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, challenging a Maryland district court decision to allow Linthicum, Md.-based Real Time Medical Systems to proceed with a state-law claim premised on the federal鈥
In this webinar, Michigan Medicine shares its approach to reducing manual workflows and utilizing streamlined bedside data, and the impact of having retrospective data for case review. Attendees will learn how Michigan Medicine deployed a novel approach to patient monitoring and its considerations鈥
A new AHA Market Scan Trailblazers report, 鈥淒elivering Actionable Data to Clinicians at the Point of Care,鈥 examines how hospitals are reconnecting, rewiring, reshaping and rethinking how they can deliver actionable, real-time data to clinicians at the point of care to improve clinical and business鈥
Patient safety, actionable clinical data, point of care technology, health data analysis
Jefferson Health partnered with NeuroFlow to integrate behavioral health into their primary care and ob-gyn clinics and create evidence-based care pathways for support.