Physical therapy may harm hip osteoarthritis outcomes, study suggests

Though medical science relies on new research that illuminates more accurate and effective ways to treat all manner of conditions, even physicians are liable to make assumptions about the best treatments available.

EHR adoption divide grows between primary care physicians and specialists

When the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services began the meaningful use program almost half a decade ago, the hope was that industry-wide adoption and implementation of electronic health record systems would result in a transformed health care landscape.

EHR use growing rapidly at federally funded health care centers

According to a recent study by The Commonwealth Fund, the use of electronic health records at federally funded health centers has increased tremendously over the last five years, growing by 133 percent.

Groundbreaking hip surgery could improve quality of life for patients

Orthopedic surgeons at Southampton General Hospital in Southampton, England, have performed the first hip surgery using a 3-D hip printed with titanium and a graft with bone stem cells. 

Telehealth program reaches out to veterans with neurological damage

A recent peer-reviewed study published in the journal Telemedicine and e-Health reported that among veterans with chronic neurological disorders living in remote rural locations, telehealth could be key to follow-up care. 

Scope of EHR certification could be narrowed following feedback

The day after the Certification Workshop, a public hearing held to gather feedback on the EHR meaningful use certification program, recommendations have been made that could result in huge changes to the program. 

Study finds EHRs can improve patient care

Electronic health records are more than just a sign of the times changing and technology following suit: EHRs could be key in improving patient care, especially in emergency situations, according to a recent study published in Health Affairs. 

Quality of care and patient privacy rights collide in EHR adoption

Modern Healthcare has reported that a work group assembled by the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology's Health IT Policy Committee expects to release recommendations in June regarding how to include behavioral health providers in the industry wide implementation of electronic health records without compromising patient data protected under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. 

Meaningful use stage 2 still a struggle for hospitals, doctors

The implementation of meaningful use stage 2 at hospitals got off to a rough start, but a couple of hospitals have attested to meeting the requirements of the federal electronic health record incentive program. 

HIMSS group criticizes 2015 meaningful use proposal

After the delay of ICD-10, it seemed as if the health care industry had finally agreed on the usefulness of certain technologies in medical environments.

Boston Children’s Hospital targeted by hacker groups

Data breaches of sensitive patient information ostensibly stored in electronic health record systems are a perennial threat to the health care industry.

Google Glass makes accessing EHR information quicker, easier

Meaningful use requirements are generally meant to prompt health care organizations to up their electronic health record system usage, though the program is expanding beyond just that.

FBI says EHR systems will see increased data security threats

Even though the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is experiencing a degree of executive upheaval, health care professionals should not assume that already established policies on electronic health record systems will change.

Patient access to EHR information key to meaningful use stage 2

Meaningful use requirements are intended to spur health care organizations into implementing their electronic health record systems in new and resourceful ways.

Internet may be poor source for medical information

The Internet has revolutionized almost every aspect of life since its introduction in the late 1990s.

EHR satisfaction growing among physicians

When electronic health record systems first came on the scene at the beginning of meaningful use requirements, physicians and health care administrators were quick to denigrate the technology.

New mobile health, EHR functionalities call medical devices into question

The incredible functionality of mobile health technologies such as smartphone and tablet applications has created new developments within the health care industry.

Leverage patient engagement through better EHR, population management use

Regardless of what technology physicians may use, the ultimate goal for doctors is to improve patient quality of care.