Why Hospitals Must Focus on EHR Scalability
EHRs (Electronic Health Records) is one of the fundamental steppingstones to transformative healthcare. In 2016, an analysis stated that EHR adoption is “nearly universal” among acute care hospitals, as 96% of facilities live on the technology. In another separate study, almost 99% of hospitals had…
8 Reasons Why EHRs are Moving to the Cloud
The global Electronic Health Record (EHR) market is driven by its adoption rates, the rise in the number of chronic diseases, and the growing geriatric population. The electronic system offers several benefits to healthcare organizations as it saves them up to USD 78 billion a…
4 Things to Consider while Upgrading your EHR
As technology advances transform the medical industry, Electronic Health Records (EHR) are enabling healthcare organizations to address the complex nature of medical care and the surplus of medical information that is overwhelming doctors’ capability to treat patients. According to a report by Gartner, CIOs consider…
EHR Cannot Be an Out-Of-The-Box Solution
We live in the Age of Transformation. Be it manufacturing, banking, and finance, retail or technology itself, it is abundantly clear that we are in the age of technological disruption. Healthcare is no different. While the healthcare segment has been an early adopter of technology…
Is Your Legacy Healthcare System Dragging Your Hospital Down? 5 Reasons To Move On
With technology advancing exponentially and the demand for better healthcare outcomes at reduced costs looming large, the healthcare sector is under immense pressure. According to a report, 81% of patients are unsatisfied with their healthcare experience. The need to adopt technology and embrace the world…
Battling EHR Fatigue – A Guide for Technology Providers
The rapid digitization of healthcare has had its share of boons and banes for doctors and patients. With the integration of technology into medicine, newer and more sophisticated devices and methods have been added to clinical decision support. The newer technologies have brought marked improvements…
How EMR and EHR are Fostering Digital Health Innovation
Hospitals in many developed nations are stepping up their facilities to provide better services to their patients, thereby improving the quality of life of their people. Healthcare providers are increasingly using information technology (IT) tools, such as Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) and Electronic Health Records…
Reasons Why Your EMR Implementation Could Fail
The adoption rate of EMR systems in the medical fraternity has been quite low in spite of its benefits being marketed, which include improving the safety and quality of patient care. Lack of readiness among healthcare organizations and resistance among physicians to adapt to change…