This year’s state budget allotted $48 million this fiscal year, and nearly $70 million next year to implement a uniform electronic health system.
Electronic health records systems are embedding gender ideology into their platforms and restricting parental access to children’s records, potentially enabling activists to hide gender transitions, ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs announced plans last week to accelerate the rollout of its embattled electronic health records system. Lawmakers, meanwhile, continue to call for oversight despite ...
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Choosing the right medical record system for you
Medical practices today face a critical choice between paper and electronic medical records (EMRs), each offering unique benefits and drawbacks. While EMRs streamline workflows, improve accuracy, and ...
Washington ― A trio of Senate Democrats including Michigan's Elissa Slotkin wrote Friday to Secretary of Veterans Affairs Doug Collins expressing "serious" concerns with his department's plan to ...
Detroit — About three years after pausing rollouts of its troubled new electronic health record system, the Department of Veterans Affairs is going live with it Saturday at four Michigan sites: Ann ...
Sen. Jerry Moran, R-Kan., speaks during a roundtable on Capitol Hill, March 12, 2024, in Washington. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta, File) As the Department of Veterans Affairs moves to accelerate ...
On June 20, Texas enacted S.B. 1188, joining only a handful of states that are taking artificial intelligence (AI) and data offshoring restrictions into their own hands. The law applies to most ...
Separating Wildfire Fact from Fiction After the L.A. Mayoral Debate Minnesota Teachers Empowered to Keep Parents in the Dark FBI Raids Office and Business of Top Virginia Democratic Legislator Trump ...
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