Researchers evaluated the effect of an electronic medical record on the use of antimicrobial agents and infection rates of Clostridium difficile and MRSA, according to a study published in the Journal ...
A majority of medical staff share their EMR passwords, according to a study published in Health Informatics Research. For the study, researchers — from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Beer-Sheva ...
Physicians at Stanford University School of Medicine in Palo Alto, Calif., have successfully used data from an electronic medical record system to make real-time decisions for patient care, according ...
About 25% of providers at small practices feel they are "stuck with" or are trying to ditch their current EMR vendor, according to a new KLAS study. The study interviewed representatives from 750 ...
A new study suggests that the U.S. isn't just adopting EMRs slowly, but we're doing it more slowly than other countries. The study by the Commonwealth Fund concluded that at current adoption rates, it ...
It’s 4 p.m., and if you’re a hospital patient, that could be one of the most critical times of the day. Your doctor’s shift just ended, and someone new will take over your care. How these ...
PillShelf_bottles A large randomized trial is being developed to compare the effectiveness of hydrochlorothiazide with chlorthalidone in Veterans Affairs (VA) patients, according to an Ideas and ...
Sex sells. Apparently, that's even true when it comes to EMRs. How else to explain U.S. News & World Report picking up a HealthDay News report on the effect an EMR has on treatment? That's because the ...
The adoption of electronic medical records was likely to provide savings for urban hospitals after three years of their use, while rural hospitals faced increased costs for at least six years, a study ...
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