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  • The East ER would have to call the medical-records department at West, which had electronic medical records for every patient but only one paper copy—and that copy might be checked out already by someone else.

    E-COMMERCE THE STAFF OF The Wall Street Journal 2001

  • HHC has terminated its relationship with GRM and filed a lawsuit Thursday against the medical-records vendor.

    Data Are Stolen From Hospitals Joseph De Avila 2011

  • Next, he plans to run the hospital's medical-records system on the new server, but only in the backup data center.

    Cutting Edge—and Cutting Risk Ben Worthen 2011

  • According to the report, soldiers earn $35,580 on average, just $3,230 more than medical-records technicians.

    Race Influences How Leaders Are Assessed 2012

  • The company generates about $250 million in revenue a year from U.S. pharmaceutical and insurance providers and is seeking medical-records and insurance-coding business.

    Qualms Arise Over Outsourcing Of Electronic Medical Records Amol Sharma 2010

  • The medical files, which were stored on magnetic data tapes and extend back as long as 20 years, were stolen on Dec. 23 from an unlocked vehicle belonging to GRM Information Management Services, the city's medical-records vendor based in Jersey City, N.J.

    Data Are Stolen From Hospitals Joseph De Avila 2011

  • Privacy can be protected to a great degree by encryption of email messages, or by the use of secure messaging applications that are often a feature of a patient portal or the electronic medical-records systems offered by physicians and hospitals.

    Should Physicians Use Email to Communicate With Patients? 2012

  • Cedars-Sinai is close to finishing a four-year, $100-million project to install an electronic medical-records system.

    Qualms Arise Over Outsourcing Of Electronic Medical Records Amol Sharma 2010

  • Lacking an easy, uniform way to identify patients and link them to their health data, doctors, hospitals, pharmacies, insurance plans and others throughout health care have created a sea of unrelated patient-identity numbers that are bogging down our medical-records system.

    Should Every Patient Have a Unique ID Number for All Medical Records? 2012

  • The company expects to generate about 25% of its estimated $4.55 billion in revenue from health care this year and is developing an electronic medical-records system for U.S. hospitals.

    Qualms Arise Over Outsourcing Of Electronic Medical Records Amol Sharma 2010

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