EHR
Advancements in EHR technologies should be exciting the health industry, says Dr. Larry Allen, the medical director of advanced heart failure at University of Colorado School of Medicine.
Seoul National University Bundang Hospital CIO Hee Hwang discusses how his organization is South Korea's first fully digital, paperless hospital with its own homegrown EHR and is staying at the forefront of innovation.
Ardy Arianpour, founder and CEO of Seqster, says by collecting users' EHR, DNA and wearables data, his company's technology is helping drive "person-centric interoperability."
Johnathan Pascall, EMEA sales director of uPerform by Ancile, says clinicians need access to the resources required to use digital systems as painlessly as possible to free up their time.
Shinji Yamamoto, director of the St. Marianna University School of Medicine in Japan, says he used a "go slow, but go steady" strategy to overcome resistance to moving from paper to digital systems.
Deep Dive: Overwork has become an epidemic among physicians and nurses, and burdensome regulatory requirements and suboptimal EHR experiences are only exacerbating their frustrations. Fixing the problem demands new strategies to restore joy to medicine.
Co-founder and CEO Melissa Hanna describes Mahmee's work facilitating maternal care within the EHR.
DrChrono co-founder and COO Daniel Kivatinos demonstrates how his company's mobile EHR platform works on either a tablet or smartwatch.
Associate CCIO for Primary Care NHS England Masood Nazir says an important part of creating a shared health record is sharing funding, which should mean that the money is utilized more efficiently.
New Zealand has an "interesting way of procurement" that makes it difficult for vendors, says Taranaki District Health Board CIO Steven Parrish.