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Building the Health Ecosystem of the Future
To enable consumer engagement and care coordination, health systems are using digital transformation develop consumer-focused models of care.
The Cost of Nursing Care
Research with the Nursing Value Workgroup has worked on the concept of using electronic medical record data to determine the cost of nursing care over the past five years.
The Smart Hospital Journey
The smart hospital is transforming the care journey to deliver more personalized care and improve visibility into resource utilization.
The Reimagined Hospital
Reimagining the hospital of the future to accelerate and advance better care coordination and outcomes with emerging technologies.
In Partnership with AHRMM, Institute for Supply Management® Expands Portfolio of Economic Reports with Launch of Hospital PMI™
CHICAGO, July 23, 2020 — In partnership with the Association for Health Care Resource & Materials Management (AHRMM) of the American Hospital Association, Institute for Supply Management (ISM)
What Physicians and Nurses Want Execs to Do about the Burnout Problem
Burnout rates among physicians and nurses are declining slightly, but they remain above pre-pandemic levels, with staffing shortages emerging as a top contributing factor.
AHA comments on proposed rule to discourage health information blocking
In a letter to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, AHA Jan. 2 expressed concern that a proposed rule intended to create disincentives for health care providers to interfere with the access, exchange or use of electronic health information could threaten the financial viability of economically fragile hospitals.
AHA to CMS: Recommendations for Reducing the Burden of Clinical Documentation
AHA recommends CMS actions to reduce burden of clinical documentation.
Chair File: Elevating Efforts to Prepare for and Prevent Cyberattacks
Nearly 15 years ago, a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine estimated that only 1.5% of acute care general medical and surgical hospitals had a comprehensive electronic health records system.
Google Broadens Focus to Providers and Outcomes with EHR Analytics System
Google has applied for a wide-ranging patent for a deep learning system that aggregates electronic health record data into a timeline that can be used to predict potential adverse events.