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Blind to Problems: How VA鈥檚 Electronic Record System Shuts Out Visually Impaired Patients

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Veterans Affairs鈥 electronic health records aren鈥檛 friendly to blind- and low-vision users, whether they鈥檙e patients or employees. It鈥檚 a microcosm of America鈥檚 health care system.

Reporter Follows Up on ‘Cancer Moonshot’ Progress and the Bias in Digital Health Records

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KHN and California Healthline staff made the rounds on national and local media this week to discuss their stories. Here鈥檚 a collection of their appearances.

Apple Aims to Push More Patient Data to Doctors. But Who Can Gauge Its Impact on Health?

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The Silicon Valley giant has been cryptic about its plan for the growing mound of health data available through its iPhones and watches. Health systems have experimented with the company鈥檚 health app, but it hasn鈥檛 yet become central to treatment.

Huge Gaps in Vaccine Data Make It Next to Impossible to Know Who Got the Shots

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Details about race, ethnicity and occupation are often missing as data collected nationally is scattered across scores of digital systems that don鈥檛 connect. And the CDC doesn鈥檛 require vaccinators to report occupations of recipients, even though the order in which people get shots largely depends on their job.

KHN鈥檚 鈥榃hat The Health?鈥: Coronavirus Goes Viral

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The rapidly spreading coronavirus has led to the cancellation of sporting events, conferences and travel, with Congress and President Donald Trump scrambling to catch up to the spiraling public health crisis. Meanwhile, the Trump administration has issued long-awaited rules aimed at making it easier for patients to carry copies of their medical records. Margot Sanger-Katz of The New York Times, Paige Winfield Cunningham of The Washington Post and Kimberly Leonard of Business Insider join KHN鈥檚 Julie Rovner to discuss this and more. Also, for extra credit, the panelists suggest their favorite health policy stories of the week they think you should read, too.

How Fast Can A New Internet Standard For Sharing Patient Data Catch Fire?

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The web-based standard FHIR 鈥 pronounced 鈥渇ire鈥 鈥 could hasten the day when we can view our full medical histories on a smartphone screen. Tech giants are hungry for a piece of the pie, but obstacles remain.

A Reality Check On Artificial Intelligence: Are Health Care Claims Overblown?

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As happens when the tech industry gets involved, hype surrounds the claims that artificial intelligence will help patients and even replace some doctors.

Electronic Health Records Creating A 鈥楴ew Era鈥 Of Health Care Fraud

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The federal government funneled billions in subsidies to software vendors and some overstated or deceived the government about what their products could do, according to whistleblowers.

Timeline: History Of Blocking Regulation Of Electronic Health Records

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Over the past decade, government efforts to create a national system to track and analyze deaths, injuries and other adverse incidents linked to electronic health records repeatedly have failed amid opposition from the technology industry and its supporters in Congress.

Startup Seeks To Hold Doctors, Hospitals Accountable On Patient Record Requests

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Despite laws requiring that health care providers hand over copies of patient records in a timely fashion, many people have trouble getting theirs. Ciitizen, a Palo Alto, Calif., company that helps cancer patients with the task, recently published a scorecard that rates hospitals, doctors and clinics on their compliance with records requests.

When A Doctor鈥檚 Screen Time Detracts From Face Time With Patients

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Electronic health records can help reduce medical errors, but when not used well they can strain the doctor-patient relationship. Dr. Wei Wei Lee, an internist with the University of Chicago Medicine, has developed strategies to make sure tech is a tool, not a barrier.

Why You Should Take A Peek At Your Doctor鈥檚 Notes On Your Health

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Some patient advocates say your doctor鈥檚 notes offer insights you might never hear from your physician, putting patient and provider on the same page.

KHN鈥檚 鈥榃hat The Health鈥: Who Will Pay To Fix Problem Of Surprise Medical Bills?

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Lawmakers and patients want to eliminate 鈥渟urprise鈥 out-of-network medical bills. Hospitals, doctors and insurers say they want to eliminate them, too, but their opposition to one another鈥檚 proposals could complicate legislative efforts. Stephanie Armour of The Wall Street Journal, Alice Miranda Ollstein of Politico and Kimberly Leonard of the Washington Examiner join KHN鈥檚 Julie Rovner to discuss this, plus the latest in news about reproductive health and health care sharing ministries.

Feds Want To Show Health Care Costs On Your Phone, But That Could Take Years

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Giving consumers more knowledge about the costs of care has long been desired, but administration officials cautioned it could take two years or more for useful data to appear in a phone app.