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Five Things To Know About The Electronic Health Records Mess

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The U.S. government claimed that ditching paper medical charts for electronic records would make health care better, safer and cheaper. Ten years and $36 billion later, the digital revolution has gone awry.

Death By 1,000 Clicks: Where Electronic Health Records Went Wrong

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The U.S. government claimed that turning American medical charts into electronic records would make health care better, safer and cheaper. Ten years and $36 billion later, the system is an unholy mess. Inside a digital revolution that took a bad turn.

Like Clockwork: How Daylight Saving Time Stumps Hospital Record-Keeping

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One of the most popular electronic health records software systems used by hospitals, Epic Systems,聽can delete records or require cumbersome workarounds when clocks are set back for an hour, prompting many hospitals to opt for paper records for part of the night shift.

In Days Of Data Galore, Patients Have Trouble Getting Own Medical Records

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Federal law guarantees that people have the right to see and obtain a copy of their medical records. But, hospitals, doctors, pharmacies and insurance companies often erect obstacles.

Merger May Revitalize California鈥檚 Flagging Effort To Pool Medical Records

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An Obama administration veteran will take the helm of Cal INDEX as it combines with the Inland Empire Health Information Exchange, creating a database covering nearly 17 million patients.

Obama鈥檚 Challenge To GOP: Show Me Your Plan Before Repealing Mine

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In an interview and written commentary, the president comes out swinging about Republicans鈥 plans to delay a health law replacement, if they repeal the current law. That strategy, he said, 鈥渋s, simply put, irresponsible.鈥

Web Tool Reduced Medical Missteps During Hospital-Shift Changes: Study

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Researchers at Brigham and Women鈥檚 Hospital in Boston concluded that a web-based tool focused on these critical points of the day helped cut the rate of medical errors in half.

Electronic Records Offer A Chance To Ensure Patients鈥 End-Of-Life Plans Aren鈥檛 Lost In Critical Moments

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Some experts say this opportunity has not been realized, but advocates and policymakers are focusing on fixes that would make the digital versions of end-of-life planning documents easy for health professionals to locate.

Hackers Seek Ransom From Two More California Hospitals

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A malware attack against two Prime Healthcare hospitals in South California, which federal authorities are investigating, comes soon after a聽case in which hackers demanded ransom from a Los Angeles hospital.

Debate Arises Over HHS Plans For Privacy Rules On Addiction Treatment

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The current guidelines, last updated in 1987, require patients to specify exactly who gets information about their care. But advocates of change say the new rule will fit in better in the era of sharing patient data through electronic medical records.