What is the 21st Century Cures Act? The 21st Century Cures Act, also known as the Cures Act certification, is a landmark legislation with significant implications for the healthcare industry. Although it includes many regulations, the one that stands out for health organizations is the promotion of interoperability between Electronic Health Records (EHRs). The term […]
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6 Strategies to Boost Patient Engagement
In today’s digital age, healthcare providers face a unique challenge – finding a way to maintain a high level of patient engagement. While Electronic Health Records (EHRs) offer numerous benefits, they can sometimes divert clinicians’ attention away from their patients. In this blog, we unveil six groundbreaking tips to help healthcare professionals boost patient engagement. […]
Read MoreSchool Health: Why Should My EHR Be FERPA Certified?
In today’s digital era, where educational records are readily accessible through electronic platforms, protecting student privacy and maintaining the confidentiality of their academic records is critical. That’s where the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) comes in. The main purpose of FERPA is to protect the privacy of student education records by imposing strict […]
Read MoreHow Your EHR Can Improve Health Equity
Electronic Health Records (EHRs) have undoubtedly revolutionized the delivery of personalized care for patients. However, little is said about how a quality EHR can improve health equity. Health equity refers to the fair and just distribution of health resources and opportunities among all individuals and communities. It is a critical issue as it highlights the […]
Read MoreManaging Your EHR Implementation Timeline
One of the most important challenges you will face when switching to a new EHR is managing your EHR implementation timeline. Are you considering implementing an EHR system in your healthcare organization? It’s a big decision and one that can have a significant impact on your operations, staff, and patients. The good news is, analyzing […]
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