Physicians Practice March 2, 2020
Michael Morgan

A decade ago, electronic health records (EHRs) were still in their infancy, and industry observers were buzzing over the technology’s transformative potential.

In the leadup to the 2010 Annual HIMSS Conference and Exhibition, the federal government had just released its Meaningful Use criteria, as well as its interim final rule on EHR technology standards and specifications, and there was a feeling that EHRs would forever change the face of healthcare.

Close to 30,000 attendees traveled that year with the expectation that they would leave with a better understanding of the technologies and techniques they needed for success in the new decade. A close examination of the agenda for HIMSS 2010 points to the atmosphere of the era. “Change is...

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Topics: Conferences / Podcast, EMR / EHR, Health IT, Patient / Consumer, Technology, Trends
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