Category: EHRs

3 dental offices pay fines for potential HIPAA violations

HHS’ Office of Civil Rights has settled with three dental offices over potential violations of a HIPAA provision giving patients the right of timely, affordable access to their medical records.

Hospitals get big grants to install Epic’s EHR

Small, rural and safety-net hospitals across the U.S. are receiving hundreds of thousands of dollars in federal funding and community grants to purchase and install Epic EHRs.

Oracle Cerner’s $156K penalty for VA EHR outages under scrutiny

Oracle Cerner’s penalty charge, imposed by the Department of Veterans Affairs for the number of outages the system has experienced, has come under fire from Rep. Matt Rosendale, FedScoop reported Sept. 20. 

What IT roles Epic is hiring for

Epic Systems currently has 6,520 job openings, according to Linkedin. 

Interoperability is a ‘unicorn,’ says Franciscan Health’s Chuck Christian

Chuck Christian has been working on healthcare data exchange and interoperability for decades.

Maryland hospital receives $650,000 grant for Epic EHR install

Oakland, Md.-based Garrett Regional Medical Center will receive $650,000 in federal funding to purchase an Epic EHR system, Cumberland-Times News reported Sept. 9. 

Oracle’s plan to ‘modernize’ Cerner

Oracle closed its $28.4 billion acquisition of Cerner in June and the company contributed $1.4 billion to Oracle’s revenue in the first quarter of 2023, which ended Aug. 31.

EHRs will boost HR, supply chain, revenue cycle functions, Oracle Health exec says

New Oracle Health general manager Travis Dalton plans to look beyond traditional EHR functions in helping hospitals and health systems automate, he said in a Sept. 13 company blog post.

How a Rush physician helped reduce clicks in Epic EHR

After a physician at Chicago-based Rush University Medical Center noticed he was having to enter his login and password whenever he sent an electronic prescription through its Epic EHR, he went to administrators to change the system, helping save Rush …

Democrats aim to lift ban on federal funds for national patient ID system

Congressional Democrats plan to push for a national patient identifier system in the upcoming legislative session, Politico reported Sept. 14.