Houston, we have a data problem
Data are essential in providing the best, most accurate care for healthcare consumers. But how do you find the right balance between too much data and not enough? Read more from Dr. Craig Joseph.
Data are essential in providing the best, most accurate care for healthcare consumers. But how do you find the right balance between too much data and not enough? Read more from Dr. Craig Joseph.
It’s estimated that we create 1.145 trillion MB of data every day. Can this data help our healthcare providers provide better care? Read more from Dr. Craig Joseph.
A person's address is an excellent marker to determine social determinants of health but is also crucial to match disparate information across health systems. Learn more from Dr. Craig Joseph.
As more and more feral apps get introduced into the healthcare ecosystem, it’s critical that both physicians and IT teams get what they need from them. What is that exactly? Read more to find out.
The apps that come with today’s EHRs may not be exactly what we want, but unfortunately, that’s what we get until true interoperability is achieved. Read more from CMO Dr. Craig Joseph.
With the rapid shift to virtual training, healthcare leaders have a prime opportunity to reassess and redesign their programs to maximize the end-user experience.
Treating the EHR as a critical component of the care team now will set the stage for direct patient care in the future.
Patients and their care should be the #1 reason for why we do the things we do in healthcare IT. Read more of this compelling story from Dr. Craig Joseph.
Must an EHR vendor become an EHR platform or risk facing extinction? Read more for Dr. Craig Joseph's insights.
Get your hard hat and flashlight ready for an adventure through the EHR. Find out why you’ll need them in the Checkup.
Nordic’s CEO Jim Costanzo believes that data and interoperability are the keys to designing better healthcare interactions.
Dr. Craig Joseph shares his thoughts on why patient identification tools are a necessity in the U.S. healthcare system.