The following is a white paper discussing the future of electronic health records. What was originally created in efforts to make the transferring of health data...
The question of what the role of a primary-care physician should be, and how it should be valued, is becoming increasingly important in an age of digitized health...
Published in the Annals of Internal medicine, the following article discusses the impact of electronic health records (EHRs) on physician's interaction with...
The following article, published in The New York Times Magazine, examines the threat that electronic health records and machine learning pose to physicians'...
The following article, published in The Atlantic, explores the contribution of electronic medical records and demanding regulations to a historic doctor shortage....
Brent C. James, MD, MSTAT, explains an experimental next-generation electronic medical record that uses activity-based design. Like an electronic clinical scribe, a...
Physicians, overwhelmingly, are finding themselves the target of cyber attacks due to an increasingly connected and complex digitized health care system. Out of...
The following article, published in U.S. News & World Report, briefly summarizes the causes of burnout such as the burden of data entry on electronic health...
The following article reports on the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services' new policy, which eliminates the need to re-do medical students' input to health...
The following article highlights retention threats of electronic medical records, external documentation required for oversight and billing, and divide between...