Electronic Health Records (EHRs) represent a fundamental shift in the practice of modern medicine, providing a comprehensive and digital record of patients’ clinical histories. Their adoption has ...
Electronic health records have more than just changed the way patient data is entered and used. EHRs have also greatly changed the legal side, especially when it comes to a deposition request, said ...
Therap Services, the national leader in HIPAA-compliant electronic documentation solutions for organizations in Long-Term Services and Supports (LTSS), Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS), and ...
As debates over environmental responsibility intensify across industries, one thing is clear: every sheet of paper has a footprint and now we can measure it more accurately than ever. The ...
While companies scramble to develop new technology, docs are slow to adopt it. Jan. 9. 2009— -- In the latest step toward the computerization of Americans' medical information, President-elect ...
Federal trucking regulators have implemented a rulemaking that creates a new digitalized system to replace outdated medical examiner paper documents, modernizing how driver medical certification ...
Mara Silvers Montana Free Press 12.22.2025 In a meeting last week, state lawmakers asked an elephant-in-the-room question: Will federal regulators recertify the Montana State Hospital in Warm Springs ...
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 ...
The Department of Defense plans to decommission the online portal patients use to access old military health information and recommends patients download their digital medical records if they want to ...
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When Paula Gardner was incarcerated in the Washington Corrections Center for Women in Gig Harbor, she went two years with a diagnosis that showed she likely had cancer. Still, Department of ...