The George E. Wahlen VA Medical Center in Salt Lake City. (Veterans Health Administration / Flickr) The Department of Veterans Affairs is not giving sufficient training to medical staff on the new ...
A pair of reports from the Department of Veterans Affairs Office of Inspector General raised more potential concerns about the VA's electronic health modernization program. The reports, published on ...
The American Medical Association introduced a new policy that will help ensure future physicians are properly trained on EHRs. The policy encourages medical schools and residency programs to design ...
High-quality training correlates with higher EHR satisfaction across specialities, according to a new report from KLAS Research. The analysis finds that strong initial training as well as ongoing ...
University at Buffalo (N.Y.) rolled out a collaborative training program that aims to provide first-year medical students with hands-on experience using an EHR, according to a Jan. 7 news release.
A soon-to-be-published inspector general report found several critical IT infrastructure problems and training issues that could cause “cascading failures” in the migration of the Department of ...
WESTWOOD, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--MEDITECH is pleased to announce the extension of our relationship with Sisu Healthcare IT Solutions and AHIMA, as they provide access to digital training for 16,000 ...
WASHINGTON -- The new electronic health record (EHR) system in the veterans healthcare system still leaves a lot to be desired, witnesses said at a Senate hearing. The VA signed a $10 million contract ...
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. Two Department of Veterans Affairs’ senior staffers responsible for training employees of the Mann-Grandstaff VA Medical Center to use ...
Update: HIMSS20 has been canceled due to the coronavirus. Read more here. As part of the merger of five independent orthopedic practices to form Virginia’s largest provider of orthopedic and therapy ...
Data quality remains an issue in electronic health records, according to a West Virginia study of hypertension cases that found use of free text was a common cause of indentification errors. The ...