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Why the new AMA initiative is an important step for digital health

The American Medical Association announced a new initiative yesterday that promises to “unleash a new era of patient care.” The Integrated Health Model Initiative (IHMI) is a collaborative effort to support a continuous learning environment that enables interoperable technology solutions … Read MoreRead More

Why telehealth is effective and efficient

Telehealth is on the rise, with about a third of healthcare providers already using remote patient monitoring and video-based services to promote long-distance clinical health care. But what does telehealth mean for the cost and efficacy of health care? As … Read MoreRead More

Survey of hospital CIOs finds potential of EHR data not fully used for operational efficiency

Do EHRs provide useful data?

98 percent of US hospitals have implemented electronic health records, but how are institutions using this newly digitized data? A recent survey finds that CIOs remain focused on the most obvious and immediate benefit of EHR data – improving clinical … Read More

Family doctors spend nightly “pajama time” with EHRs

Family doctors spend 86 minutes of “pajama time” tethered to their electronic health records (EHRs), according to a study published last week in the Annals of Family Medicine. While the findings raise concerns about professional burnout as physicians spend more … Read More

Health IT in the United States: 5 numbers to know

Health care is being radically transformed by digital technology – smart phones, tablets and web-enabled devices are changing providers’ jobs and the patient experience. Electronic health records (EHRs) are at the center of this transformation, improving health information flow and … Read MoreRead More

Can smartphones help treat depression?

There are dozens of smartphone apps that claim to treat depression and anxiety, but few are supported by research-based evidence. Still, smartphones and depression are more ubiquitous than ever. In a country where 16 million people suffer from depression and … Read More

In the hands of technology, eyes become a window to health

They say the eyes are a window to the soul, but a new study finds that they may reveal much more than that. Earlier this year we wrote about how Google is using retinal imaging and deep learning to automate … Read More

How to improve clinical documentation AND doctors’ work days

As the healthcare industry leans into value-based care models, providers are more focused on operational efficiency than ever before. In many cases this means more clinical documentation improvement programs, long championed as a way to achieve the Triple Aim of … Read More

Three tips for meaningful digital health innovation

Digital health has been around long enough that innovators in the space are looking back and reflecting on what works. Hearing from those with hindsight gives startups and young leaders a chance to glean some wisdom as they design new … Read More

Dictation & Security: The recent hack harrowing hospitals across the United States

A second wave of cyberattacks has reached US hospitals and companies like Nuance Communication that provide vital services to the healthcare industry. … Read More