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Chris Harle, CIO of Regentrief Institute
By Mike Miliard 10:35 am November 08, 2024
Chris Harle, a longtime clinical informatics leader who has worked as a biomedical researcher at Regenstrief and a health policy professor at Indiana University's school of public health, will helm the IT and data innovations at Regenstrief Data Services.
Stethoscope resting on tablet
By Andrea Fox 08:19 am November 08, 2024
In discussing social determinants of health data utilization, Dr. Hilary Hatch, chief clinical officer at Phreesia, describes how analytics and patient engagement tools are streamlining workflows and helping providers respond to more patients in need.
Building of the Royal Adelaide Hospital
By Adam Ang 12:45 am November 06, 2024
This is part of an ongoing project to replace paper-based chemotherapy prescribing across South Australia.
Abstract of lines connected in a mesh over a map of the U.S.
By Andrea Fox 10:32 am November 05, 2024
New data elements related to social drivers of health, such as referrals to social services, improve standards-based information exchange with electronic health records, it says. 
Stethoscope on tablet
By Susan Morse 01:19 pm November 01, 2024
The intent of prior authorization - to make efficient use of health resources - has not worked, says Peter Ax of UpScriptHealth.
Doctor looks at a desktop computer screen in a medical office
By Andrea Fox 12:26 pm October 31, 2024
Also: SmarterDx launches tools to help hospitals overturn denials in minutes and recover lost revenue.
Oracle booth at HIMSS
By Mike Miliard 08:30 am October 30, 2024
Previewed at the company's annual summit, the electronic health record, built on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, offers secure automation across clinical workflows, enabling faster insights at the point of care with streamlined documentation and more.
FirstHealth of the Carolinas, Stephen Kapa, telehealth
By Bill Siwicki 11:49 am October 28, 2024
The strategy has had a big impact on patient access, bed capacity, and heart failure and all-cause readmissions – not to mention appreciation of patients and family thankful to receive care safely at home instead of having to be admitted to the hospital.
Woman reviews medical imaging on a desktop computer
By Andrea Fox 10:29 am October 28, 2024
A new partnership will provide access to more than 75 regulatory-approved artificial intelligence solutions within a single platform and speed up the development of the health system's AI-accelerated learning initiatives, say its leaders.
Mammography machine ready to screen a patient
By Andrea Fox 10:54 am October 24, 2024
Also:  New studies find commercial artificial intelligence algorithms developed for breast cancer detection may identify women at high risk of future malignancy – up to six years ahead of occurrence.