Healthcare IT News April 20, 2018
Paul Black

When EHRs can learn – gather and remember – what works best for each user, they can attain maximum efficiency.

As we live in the new world of quality, value-based care, we must be able to draw more insights and conclusions from ever-increasing amounts of information. We have the data, now we must put it to work. When we combine all of this data with machine learning, we are equipped to make smarter decisions. We have the power to transform healthcare – from the way we use electronic health records to the way we predict and deliver care.

A game changer for EHRs

Most EHRs are built on technology that is 20 or 30 years old. Generally, EHRs have kept...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Analytics, EMR / EHR, Population Health Mgmt, Precision Medicine, Technology
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