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Report details ‘C-Suite Agenda’ for next two years.

Physicians describe intentions to change electronic health records in coming months.

Study finds post-pandemic EHR time up nearly 8%

Study shows promise of AI helping doctors identify social determinant risks

It’s possible to get more, high-quality patient visits during the day with less charting at night.

Remote visits are associated with increased documentation time, study finds

Can the next generation of EHRs solve the problems of the current generation?

Medical tech company leader says electronic health records 'should be a provider’s best ally' for patient care.

Report shows the importance of ease-of-use for physicians

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Recent advances in technology make it possible to access and harness the vast amounts of clinical data EHRs have produced.

Choosing the right software, including but not limited to an EHR, is crucial for the success of your practice.

Or are the upgrades like a new video game where the look is new, but nothing else has really changed?

AI-powered technology can automatically generate notes that are integrated into the patient’s record

It’s absolutely vital that primary care physicians are equipped with the right tools to optimize their limited time with patients.

The two companies announced the expansion of their work together, and a few hospitals are already using a new solution involving artificial intelligence.

A wide-ranging discussion with CareCloud CEO Hadi Chaudhry on the latest trends, from AI and ChatGPT, to machine learning and digitization.

Combining technology with patient conversations could lead to more personalized care

Physicians seek best ways to reduce documentation burden that contributes to burnout.

Don't let the threat of cyberattacks derail your practice from harnessing the power of technology

Electronic health records are part of the problem.

Veterans Health Administration study finds decrease in burnout as some notifications increased.

Leaders look to software for solutions that will lead to better patient care.

Study finds inbasket messages may offer more clues about improving patient experience than doctors’ feelings on the job.

















