Morning Headlines 6/30/15
Source Data Capture From Electronic Health Records: Using Standardized Clinical Research Data
The FDA will host a demonstration day for vendors to showcase technology that will help it mine EHRs for automated clinical trial data capture.
Despite Threats, Senate Appropriations Bill Currently Remains Free of ICD-10 Delay Amendment
Though a number of competing bills have recently been introduced in Congress to delay or outright cancel the upcoming ICD-10 transition, AHIMA reports that the Senate Appropriations Bill remains free of any language that could derail the transition.
Improving prediction of fall risk among nursing home residents using electronic medical records
Researchers develop an algorithm that uses either EHR data or MDS 3.0 data to predict fall risk for patients in the nursing home setting, finding that EHR data was almost 10 percent more accurate at forecasting falls.
Texas medical fraud case screams for tighter auditing by feds
The Dallas Morning News looks back on the $18 million Meaningful Use attestation fraud scam that left the owner and CFO of Shelby Regional Medical Center (TX) in jail, citing it as a key example of why the program needs more stringent audits.
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