KLAS, a research firm, has published a report that assesses the true cost of electronic medical record systems — including unanticipated costs — after 146 healthcare organizations bought the systems, ...
Denied insurance claims are among the biggest challenges facing the U.S. health care system – driving up costs and leaving ...
The U.S. Department of Defense’s proposed electronic health system is estimated to cost approximately $11 billion, according to an FCW report. The DoD decided to acquire its own EHR system to better ...
Based on research studies and federal funding estimates for an electronic health record system of no particular brand name, installing an EHR system can generate as much as $1.7 million per physician ...
The Government Accountability Office said VA is making “incremental improvements” to its new electronic health record system during an operational pause on additional deployments but added that “much ...
The Electronic Health Records (EHR) market presents key opportunities in cloud-based solutions, AI/ML integration, and ...
Editor’s note: The following article by Patrick Doyle, vice president of sales, surgery division, for SourceMedical, appeared in the Spring 2010 edition of SourceMedical’s “Insider Source” magazine.
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. The Department of Veterans Affairs has still not fully implemented proposals for shoring up the usability and performance of its new ...