A health IT company that generated some buzz when we wrote about its touch-based EMR-and-then-some for dermatologists, ophthalmologists and optometrists is now launching a similar product for the U.S.
Single-specialty ambulatory surgery centers often have difficulty selecting and implementing electronic medical record systems because most brands are built to accommodate large hospitals. However, ...
With the rise of technology usage in the Healthcare Industry, one of the biggest challenges that care providers face is the selection of Electronic Medical Records software to implement at their ...
Surgery centers are adopting EMR in growing numbers, but it can be difficult to choose a vendor when many systems are tailored for hospitals or physician practices. Here Chad Luttrell, senior vice ...
I would like to comment on Dr. Stuart Gitlow's letter entitled "Time not right for large-scale EMR project": As a founder and chief executive officer of an electronic medical-record company started by ...
KLAS, a healthcare technology research firm, has released a study that analyzes the performance of ambulatory electronic medical records by specialty, according to a company report abstract. The ...
OREM, Utah - Oct. 12, 2010 - Healthcare research firm KLAS announces a first-of-its-kind report examining ambulatory EMR performance by physician specialty, rather than by practice size. Providers are ...
BOCA RATON, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Specialty-specific healthcare information technology leader Modernizing Medicine® today announced that its electronic health record (EHR) systems, EMA® and gGastro®, ...
I went to an opthamologist last week, and the subject of electronic medical records (EMRs) came up. I noted that the doctor was using a paper chart. He responded that the practice had tried EMRs six ...
Inaugural KLAS report dissects ambulatory vendor performance scores by practice specialty. "Different practice specialties have different functional needs and create unique challenges for EMR vendors.