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Bill Siwicki

Bill Siwicki

Bill Siwicki is Managing Editor of Healthcare IT News. Bill has 36 years of experience in journalism, with more than 25 years experience in healthcare IT.

Electronic Health Records
By Bill Siwicki | 04:05 pm | February 09, 2016
Health IT giant Cerner Corp.
By Bill Siwicki | 11:17 am | February 04, 2016
VisualDx will debut a new version of its clinical decision support system at HIMSS16. The company is growing its image- and graphics-oriented software from supporting skin, eye and oral care decision-making to include more chief medical complaints.
By Bill Siwicki | 10:40 am | February 04, 2016
Advanced degrees and credentials literally pay off for health IT professionals.
By Bill Siwicki | 10:40 am | February 03, 2016
After facing an unacceptable 70 percent patient matching rate, the San Diego Health Connect health information exchange said it has turned its performance around using identity validation technology to better match patients and in the process clean up its master patient index.
By Bill Siwicki | 05:42 pm | February 01, 2016
A new module will enable users to snap pictures with smartphones and tablets and then saving them to the Carestream platform and integrating them with an EHR.
By Bill Siwicki | 05:07 pm | January 29, 2016
Rockford Health System in Rockford, Illinois is using the Health Level 7 data exchange standard to see both the real-time fetal monitoring strip and the patient’s electronic record on the same computer screen.
By Bill Siwicki | 09:27 am | January 29, 2016
Iatric Systems intends to unwrap a set of analytics services to help healthcare providers meet federal mandates at HIMSS16.
By Bill Siwicki | 11:22 am | January 28, 2016
MedicFP LLC, a new vendor that focuses on combating phantom billing and other healthcare fraud, and Fujitsu will debut an identity validation product that scans palm veins at HIMSS16.
By Bill Siwicki | 09:46 am | January 27, 2016
The new software aims to help researchers, molecular pathologists and clinicians work together more easily to improve care.