Electronic Health Records (EHR, EMR)
Healthcare proved itself a lucrative target for hackers in 2016, and so far 2017 is unfortunately following suit. This gallery highlights some of the biggest breaches in healthcare -- and points to mistakes to avoid in the future.
Speculation about Amazon and Apple positioning themselves to enter the EHR market has been based on acquisitions of companies and talent recently. With an EHR market that is ripe for disruption, will the tech giants take the leap?
Integrating EHRs into many types of workflows for clinicians and patients requires creative thinking and a lot of communication among staff responsible for rolling out the functionality.
Whether you are choosing population health tools, leading a telehealth initiative or deploying a new EHR, we have rounded up more than a dozen pieces of advice from professionals who have done it themselves.
Healthcare IT News received nearly 100 answers from insiders at provider organizations, technology vendors and consulting shops. Here are some of the best.
Forbes is out with its annual list of billionaires, and the roster resembles last year’s list, with the top 10 billionaires pretty much who you might expect. Bill Gates of Microsoft leads the pack – again, with a net worth of $86 billion.
Keep up with the top comings and goings, the changing roles and faces in the world of healthcare IT with this regularly updated gallery.
Healthcare spent the entirety of 2016 being lambasted by cybercriminals from various angles. We look back at the 10 worst breaches of the year based on either lost patient records or, in the case of ransomware attacks, the number of days a provider organization was knocked offline.
A University of Texas ceremony honored achievement in the field of health informatics and started a new tradition.
Ransomware attacks have been steadily increasing in the healthcare industry since the beginning of the year, and with the most recent attacks on New Jersey Spine Center, Marin Healthcare District and Urgent Care Clinic of Oxford, it doesn't look like the target placed on the