Harnessing the power of OMOP for clinical research and beyond
Large-scale clinical research endeavors are a challenge – but are necessary to produce actionable clinical data. Learn how OMOP can help.
Large-scale clinical research endeavors are a challenge – but are necessary to produce actionable clinical data. Learn how OMOP can help.
What if healthcare had a better understanding of a patient’s perspective? Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) can help.
Andrew S. Kanter, MD, and Steven Rube, MD, reflect on the early days of electronic health record (EHR) technology and what the future of it holds for patients and providers.
With a move toward value-based care, understanding payment mechanisms and their impact on providers is particularly important for adherence.
Disparate terminologies like LOINC® and SNOMED CT® make the interoperability of lab data a significant challenge. SHIELD aims to change that.
Healthcare providers must screen for and measure SDOH to move towards health equity, but challenges in standardization and alignment lie ahead.
As medical technology has changed and evolved, so too has the role of the Chief Medical Information Officer (CMIO).
From the names of standardized code sets to the abbreviations for professional societies, health IT is full of acronyms. We’ve got a quick overview below.
When it comes to value-based care, payment models can be tough to understand. We’re breaking down what you need to know below.
In some surgical situations, the role of anesthesiology may seem incidental, but as Beth Kaylor, RN, explains, nothing could be further from the truth.
HCCs are critically important, yet complex and sometimes confusing. We’re highlighting five things to simplify HCC documentation within EHR workflows.
Apps that improve native EHR workflows are making the medical problem list easier to use. And that’s great news for providers and patients alike.