Meaningful Use

Doctor and patient in ambulatory clinic
By Andrea Fox 09:53 am August 04, 2023
With the addition of Cerner WHS clients, members, care teams and associates, Marathon will expand its VBC population health management footprint in 15 states
A doctor shows a patient some information on a tablet.
By Andrea Fox 10:47 am July 13, 2023
Researchers from Regenstrief Institute and Indiana University developed three new natural language processing algorithms to extract housing, financial and employment data.
Clinician talking on phone to a patient screening for SDOH
By Andrea Fox 11:04 am June 19, 2023
The factors influencing health outcomes occur outside of traditional healthcare settings, but tools that effectively capture and use social determinants of health data can help providers advance health equity.
People review screens with charts
By Andrea Fox 11:27 am February 16, 2023
AHIMA researchers say the complex nature of the collection, coding, use and exchange of social determinant data requires more cross-sector coordination and federal investment.
An old-fashioned broadcasting set
By Kat Jercich 08:30 am May 13, 2022
Dr. Richard Baron weighs in on how organizations can promote engagement with technology and mitigate clinician burnout.
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By 05:12 am August 09, 2021
The delivery of health and care services is undergoing a revolution. Medical devices, wearables, and remote monitoring technologies are being widely implemented, with the support of advances in artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced analytics.
A nurse sitting at a computer
By Kat Jercich 02:36 pm November 20, 2020
A new report predicted that cloud-based systems will see the fastest growth over the next five years, with the need to manage chronic conditions fueling the growth.
By Dean Koh 04:34 am July 30, 2020
Onsite medical teams at CCFs and SIFs are able to access and monitor patients' trending and real-time vital sign readings remotely using the Biovitals Sentinel dashboard.
By Kat Jercich 09:14 am May 27, 2020
Hospitals are having a hard time reporting data to public health agencies, according to a new JAMIA study, which finds patchwork data sharing, "often occurring via fax or phone."
By Nathan Eddy 12:53 pm April 22, 2020
Ad hoc COVID-19 medical centers have a unique set of vulnerabilities: They're remote, they sit outside of a defense-in-depth architecture and the very nature of their purpose – care in a time of crisis – means security is a lower priority.