The challenge patients face in obtaining their own medical records is as infuriating as it frustrating. Among the many companies seeking to provide a solution to this quandry is PatientBank, a health ...
DigitalOwl, a company that uses natural language processing to help analyze and summarize EHRs, announced it is collaborating with ExamOne, a Quest Diagnostics company, to improve efficiency of record ...
MIB, a data and analytics company that partners with life insurers, announced this week that it would work with the electronic health record vendor Cerner to provide access to 54 million patient ...
CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Veradigm™, an Allscripts (NASDAQ: MDRX), business unit, dedicated to simplifying healthcare with data driven health insights and technologies to help manage cost and improve ...
Health plans get the right records with greater speed, accuracy, and visibility; achieve measurable gains in risk adjustment, quality, and care-gap closure efforts to support value-based care "Medical ...
ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Medical Electronic Attachment, Inc. (MEA), and Health Data Vision, Inc. (HDVI), today announced a strategic business alliance to provide a comprehensive, integrated platform ...
We identified peer-reviewed publications that used EMERSE through online searches as well as through direct e-mails to users based on audit logs. These logs were also used to summarize use at each of ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs will bring in an unspecified private contractor to help reduce the time required to obtain medical records of veterans from private physicians. The idea isn't as ...
In a private letter ruling, the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts determined that a pre-litigation medical records retrieval services provider must pay sales tax on “copy fees” – a broad term ...
A Wisconsin woman is suing Essentia Health for allegedly overcharging for medical record retrieval, which her lawyers say is a common problem in the health care industry. Mary Hills, of Spooner, was ...
A Canadian company with its U.S. operations in Coppell will use a $17 million infusion from investors to accelerate hiring and development of its cloud-based medical records retrieval platform.