
Clinicians need more say in how telehealth platforms can be used to complement their workflows.

Clinicians need more say in how telehealth platforms can be used to complement their workflows.

Artificial intelligence (AI) can provide new insights to physicians during their workflow.

Patients are satisfied with telehealth services.

How can healthcare spur patient data access and control?

Chris Klomp, CEO of Collective Medical, believes real-time data could improve patient outcomes.

At HIMSS, Mac McMillan, CEO of CynergisTek, speaks about a few ways companies and health systems can protect patient data.

Tom Barber, Ph.D., took some time at HIMSS to talk about two emerging trends that have been a result of digital health solutions.

At HIMSS, Matt Michela, CEO of Life Image, suggests a few things that could drive interoperability.

Geeta Nayyar, M.D., MBA, discusses what she is looking forward to at HIMSS 2019.

The proposed rules would allow patients to electronically access their medical health information at no cost.

The model aims to gather important data that often go unanalyzed and unshared.

The telehealth platform allows physicians to remotely monitor and diagnose patients.

Andrew Pecora, M.D., talks about the biggest disappointments and points of growth in the healthcare industry.

The U.S. Department of Justice claims the EHR vendor provided unlawful payment to users to recommend its system.

The platform uses data to help clinicians save costs and lives.

Interoperability can improve patient care, satisfaction and safety.

The wearable has the potential to reduce hospital readmissions and improve patient outcomes.

How data were used to predict characteristics that increase a patient's risk of recurring kidney stones.

As hospitals continue to take on more value-based payment models, the return on investment (ROI) for clinical surveillance will grow.

The urinalysis kit provides an end-to-end service for users.

But tech can help.

The healthcare provider will look to build more inpatient hospitals in North Carolina.

The EHR is trusted by physicians and has good value, according to the results of the Best in KLAS 2019 Software and Services report.

The trends reflect healthcare's evolution toward a more value-based care model with more digital health innovations.

Karen DeSalvo played a large role in ONC’s interoperability efforts.

The virtual assistants could allow clinicians to spend more time on their patients.

Pharmacists used the phone calls to monitor medication adherence and help patients manage their medication regime.

The software uses 3D imaging to help improve bone cut accuracy.

The network could improve transparency, interoperability and security.

Leveraging electronic health records (EHRs) properly can provide new insights into opioid prescribing and much more.