EMR/EHR

Electronic medical records (EMR) are a digital version of a patient’s chart that store their personal information, medical history and links to prior exams, texts and reports. The goal of these systems is to enable immediate access to the patient's data electronically, rather than needing to request paper file folders that might be stored in fragment files at numerous locations where a patient is seen or treated. EMRs (also called electronic health records, or EHR) improve clinician and health system efficiency by making all this data immediately available. This helps reduce repeat tests, repeat prescriptions and repeat imaging exams because reports, imaging or other patient data is not not immediately available. 

CCHIT launches ONC-ATCB certification program

The Certification Commission for Health IT (CCHIT) has launched its Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT (ONC)-Authorized Testing and Certification Body (ATCB) certification program for EHRs to certify that they are capable of meeting the 2011-2012 criteria to support Stage 1 meaningful use, as required by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and qualify eligible providers and hospitals for funding under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.

KLAS: EMR sales bounce back in 2009

EMR sales experienced their lowest dip in seven years in 2008, but purchases by large hospitals nearly doubled from 65 in 2008 to 111 in 2009, reflecting the increased attention on EMR systems from the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act (ARRA), according to a report issued Sept. 21 by healthcare market research firm KLAS.

Study: New marker may better locate early breast cancers

A multidisciplinary team has developed a new microscopic hollow particle that can functions as a color Doppler ultrasound contrast agent for breast imaging, which could help physicians better localize breast cancers prior to surgery, according to an article published in the September edition of MedChemComm.

ONC authorizes InfoGard to test, certify EHRs

The Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT (ONC) has named InfoGard Laboratories as an ONC-Authorized Testing and Certification Body. InfoGard, of San Luis Obispo, Calif., has been approved for certification of complete EHRs and EHR modules for both ambulatory and inpatient settings, effective Sept. 24.

Digital pathology added to DICOM standards

The College of American Pathologists (CAP) has contributed to the expansion of the Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) medical image exchange standard, Supplement 145, for the accommodation of pathology.

ProCure to open Illinois proton therapy center

Proton therapy provider ProCure will open its second proton therapy center, the CDH Proton Center, A ProCure Center, in Warrenville, Ill. on Oct. 19.

Konica Minolta previews wireless DR offering

Radiography technology provider Konica Minolta Medical & Graphic has developed a new wireless DR system.

Carestream converts Georgia clinic to digital x-ray

Healthcare IT provider Carestream Health is helping to convert LaGrange, Ga.-based Emory Clark-Holder Clinic from a film to digital workflow with its DRX-1 and Elite CR Systems.

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FDA Commissioner Robert Califf, MD, said the clinical community needs to combat health misinformation at a grassroots level. He warned that patients are immersed in a "sea of misinformation without a compass."

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