A letter from the guest editor highlights how the findings in this special issue touch on timely themes in health technology research and yield real-world considerations for practice. In this special ...
Groups representing medical practices are expressing concerns about a proposed rule from the Trump administration that would change the required standards for electronic health records (EHRs).
Healthcare industry stakeholders made their case to leaders in President Donald Trump's health department last week about the need to improve the nation's health information technology infrastructure.
Manuscripts are due July 31, 2026, for a January 2027 health IT special issue curated by guest editor Paige Nong, PhD, University of Minnesota. Emphasis is placed on rigorous evidence to guide ...
In 2023, nearly one-third of immigrants who sought health care in the US reported obstacles in receiving respectful communication from their providers. That is equivalent to a little more than 10 ...
On June 17, 2024, the final rule for Medicare Part D introduced new health IT standards, mandating the adoption of NCPDP SCRIPT Standard version 2023011 by January 1, 2028, while the NCPDP Formulary ...
As medical facilities rapidly implement electronic health records (EHRs), telemedicine and various other digital platforms, one glaring issue persists: interoperability. This is not a problem we can ...
You’re navigating an era of unparalleled connectivity, engaging with a world that’s rapidly digitizing, and embracing a lifestyle that’s increasingly tech-driven. Now, imagine integrating this digital ...
Your health information might feel private and secure with your doctor, but the reality is far more complicated. Data brokers collect a wide range of sensitive health data, from diagnoses and ...
To help designers and developers create consumer health IT applications that are easy to use by people with a wide range of life situations. To assist home health professionals in selecting tools to ...