July 31st 2025
Large language models (LLMs) such as GPT-3.5 and GPT-4 may offer a solution to the costly and inefficient process of manual clinical trial screening, which is often hindered by the inability of structured electronic health record data to capture all necessary criteria.
The Health Information Technology Special Issue: Current Trends and Future Directions
December 12th 2016The 6th annual Health Information Technology (IT) issue occurs at a time of significant change in US health IT—related policies. These articles will offer guidance to those working to overcome their own health IT challenges and support practitioners’, policy makers’ and researchers’ efforts to leverage health IT in support of a better health system.
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Healthcare Quality: Medical Homes and EMRs
December 6th 2016There are long-standing problems associated with the administration of healthcare, such as racial and ethnic health disparities, and the geographic variation in the quality and quantity of care provided, that are important for the healthcare industry to address
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Assessing Electronic Health Record Implementation Challenges Using Item Response Theory
December 5th 2016It is unclear which barriers cause the greatest threats to the successful implementation of an electronic health record (EHR). This paper prioritizes the potential threats to EHR adoption using a novel analytic strategy: item response theory.
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Dr Wen Dombrowski Underscores the Importance of Developing Health IT
November 25th 2016Wen Dombrowski, MD, MBA, Resonate Health LLC, said that it’s important to develop health information technologies because the lack thereof not only impacts the individual living with the condition, but the entire environment and community he or she may live in.
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Dr Wen Dombrowski Explains Ways Health IT Enhances Patient Outcomes
November 9th 2016Health information technology not only gives providers easier access to a patient’s medical history and prior test results in a timely manner, but it allows patients to become more actively engaged in their care, explained Wen Dombrowski, MD, MBA.
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Segment 3 - Challenges With Oncology Care Navigation
November 3rd 2016Cancer is a complex disease to treat an patients can be overwhelmed by the number of care providers that they have to consult with. In this scenario, care navigators can provide significant support to patients and their family members.
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CMS Finds Errors in Almost Half of Doctor Listings in MA Directories
October 27th 2016A CMS investigation found that almost 46% of the doctor listings in Medicare Advantage (MA) directories contained incorrect information. Officials worry that these inaccuracies could make it more difficult for seniors to access the healthcare they need.
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Physicians Outperform Online Symptom Checkers in Diagnosis Accuracy
October 11th 2016Though symptom checking apps and websites have been touted by some as the future of clinical diagnostics, a recent study has found that they are far less accurate than actual physicians at identifying the correct diagnosis when given a clinical vignette.
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Susan Dentzer on Digital Medicine's Progress and Potential
September 30th 2016Digital health programs like telehealth have already made progress in fields like mental health by expanding access and lowering costs, but there are opportunities to achieve much more in the future, according to Susan Dentzer, president and CEO of The Network for Excellence in Health Innovation.
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What We're Reading: Senate Passes Government Budget Bill With Zika Virus Funding
September 29th 2016What we're reading, September 29, 2016: as part of the bill to prevent a government shutdown, the Senate has finally approved Zika virus funding; electronic health record breaches skyrocketed from 2014 to 2015; and California passes "right to try" law for terminally ill patients.
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Dr Nellie Konnikov Discusses Teledermatology in the VA
September 29th 2016Research has shown that care provided through teledermatology is comparable to that delivered in face-to-face appointments, and future dermatologists are being taught to deliver care this way to improve patient access to expert dermatological care, said Nellie Konnikov, MD, professor and chief of dermatology at the Boston Department of Veterans Affairs.
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5 Things About the FDA's Call for a Naloxone-Finding App
September 23rd 2016The FDA has announced a public competition to develop a mobile application that allows users to find the nearest location of the overdose-reversing drug naloxone. Here are 5 things to know about the 2016 Naloxone App Competition.
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Infographic: Differences in Personal Health Record Adoption by Sociodemographics
September 11th 2016While adoption of personal health records and electronic patient portals increased from 2012 to 2015, researchers at Weill Cornell Medical found that the adoption rates for Hispanics and low-income individuals have lagged behind non-Hispanics and higher-income individuals.
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This Week in Managed Care: September 10, 2016
September 10th 2016This week, the top stories in managed care were poll results that show Hillary Clinton is more trusted than Donald Trump when it comes to healthcare, multiple studies highlighting remaining disparities in healthcare, and results of a digital diabetes self-management program.
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Crowdsourcing Top Health IT Thought Leadership on Social Media: The #HIT100
September 1st 2016Each year since 2011, beginning on the Friday of Independence Day weekend, the health information technology social media community is atwitter with nominations for thought leaders to include on the annual #HIT100 list.
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