LONDON, June 18 (UPI) -- A three-year study of computerized health records in Britain found better patient care but not as many cost savings as expected, researchers say. Researchers at University ...
On March 15, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued revised draft guidance summarizing how it intends regulate the use of electronic systems, records, and signatures in clinical ...
Electronic records show how you conduct business, make decisions and carry out your work. They are evidence of decisions and actions and are subject to the same retention and disposition requirements ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Switching from paper to electronic medical records at health clinics led to "modest reductions" in the number of people with diabetes that went to the emergency room or ...
A study of 83 leading hospitals finds barriers to exercising your legal right. This is a Kaiser Health news story. Medical records can be hard for patients to get, even in this digital information age ...
Prescription pads, clipboards and patient charts are so 20th century. In the era of CT scans, gene-splicing and stem-cell breakthroughs, handwritten record-keeping feels about as outmoded as the ...
President Bush on Wednesday evening renewed his call for the use of better technology in hospitals and in doctor's offices for storing and sharing medical records. Using the high visibility of his ...
The White House pushed a looming, governmentwide electronic records management deadline to the end of the second quarter of 2024 with a memo released Dec. 23. The 18-month extension was first ...
Why has it been so hard to get a COVID-19 vaccination? One reason may be the software that almost all medical records in the U.S. are built on. It makes up the systems nurses and doctors type patients ...
The National Archives becomes owner of presidential records when administrations change hands. But apps that automatically delete messages raise concerns about erasing history. WASHINGTON – White ...
Four doctors offer their views. To the Editor: “Our Health Record Mess,” by Theresa Brown and Stephen Bergman (Op-Ed, Jan. 1), hits the nail on the head about electronic health records. We have been ...
President Bush said Thursday that the medical industry is behind the times, using paper and pen for many records and prescriptions when computerized records could reduce cost and errors. “Most ...