Determined to achieve meaningful use of electronic health records (EHR), hospitals and health systems will increasingly adopt clinical information technology between now and 2015. This is certainly a ...
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Patient classification systems can have negative consequences, especially under scarcity
It is well known that both scarcity of resources and expectations of efficacy influence preferences and decisions in health care. But how do these two factors (scarcity and expectations) affect when ...
Nurses continue to voice concerns about artificial intelligence and its integration into EHRs, saying the technology is ineffective and interferes with patient care. Nurses from health systems around ...
This article explores the congruence between payer patient assignment and quality performance and the implications for incentive payments in alternative payment models. Objectives: To assess the ...
Improving patient care remains a paramount goal for healthcare leaders navigating a complex and rapidly evolving landscape. Becker’s collected insights from 94 health system executives highlight a ...
With increasing numbers of patients presenting at our nation’s already oversubscribed emergency departments (EDs) for mental healthcare, the Psychiatric Times recently posed a pointed question: Just ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs uses Patient Record Flags to alert staff when veterans may face or pose heightened safety ...
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