Morning Headlines 2/24/15
Strengthening Patient Care: Building an Effective National Medical Device Surveillance System
The FDA publishes a report outlining its $250 million plan to roll out a national medical device surveillance system over the next seven-years.
Epic vs. Cerner Competition Heats Up
A KLAS report on acute EHR purchasing decisions asks hospitals that are in the market for a new system who their likely next vendor will be: 25 percent reported Epic, 14 percent reported Cerner, 13 percent reported MEDITECH, and 5 percent reported McKesson, while 41 percent are undecided.
A Columbia University study published in the Journal of Nurse Practitioners finds that diagnosis rates for obesity, smoking, and depression were much higher when nurses used a smartphone app that explained evidence-based guidelines and triggered clinical decision support prompts during routine exams.
Kaiser tests video visits to cut waits
Kaiser Permanente experiments with telehealth visits as a possible way of reducing ED utilization and wait times.
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