When hospitals purchase expensive electronic health record systems, they are hoping to benefit from advanced features, which produce cost-savings, increased efficiency and patient care benefits.
Despite widespread market adoption of Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems, provider frustration with the technology has been well documented. Many healthcare organizations have struggled to ...
Lacey Jense, RN, the health system's director of informatics education, previews a HIMSS26 session where she'll focus on the ...
In a survey of physicians who left their jobs, 67% said they want more training in electronic health records, according to the Klas Arch Collaborative white paper “Understanding Your Risk for ...
BOULDER, Colo., Sept. 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Amplifire, a leader in adaptive learning and workforce development, is sharing best practices and lessons learned from a collaboration with Ochsner ...
FEHRM leaders Bill Tinston and Cori Hughes will discuss federal EHR modernization priorities at the 2025 Summit on Feb. 12, ...
The use of Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems has revolutionized how healthcare is provided by allowing access to data and improving the coordination of care among medical professionals. But, the ...
Joncé Smith, senior executive strategic advisory consultant at Stoltenberg Consulting, has more than 35 years of healthcare experience. She has a long track record of working with many healthcare ...
Against the backdrop of the pandemic, the preferences and expectations of healthcare consumers have changed significantly over the last two years. One of the most profound changes taking place is that ...