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Chip Means

Chip Means

Chip Means is Manager of Digital Operations at HIMSS Media. Follow Chip on Twitter @chipmedia and Google+.

By Chip Means | 01:04 am | November 19, 2012
Welcome to the revamped Healthcare IT News. We've given our website a top-to-bottom design upgrade, adding, altering and reorganizing many features along the way. Since we relaunched Healthcare IT News on the Drupal content management system in January 2009, we've learned a lot about the ways our readers use the site.
By Chip Means | 08:54 am | May 12, 2011
There's wonderful information technology in the World of Health IT exhibit hall, said Microsoft's Bill Crounse here in Budapest, but it's what you do with the information that counts.
By Chip Means | 11:18 am | May 11, 2011
Large populations, geographic disparities and legacy infrastructure problems can derail national health IT projects. Estonia suffers from none of these factors.
By Chip Means | 09:49 am | May 10, 2011
Denmark's hospitals keep closing, but its residents don't stop getting sick. That's where telemedicine can play a role in maintaining efficient and effective healthcare delivery.
By Chip Means | 05:48 pm | May 04, 2011
New York Times Technology Columnist David Pogue performs his parady "I Want an iPhone" to the tune of Frank Sinatra's "My Way" in this video from ATA 2011.
By Chip Means | 10:46 am | May 02, 2011
ArrayComm CEO and cell phone inventor Martin Cooper speaks to David Pogue, New York Times technology columnist, about the state of mobile telephony and the modern age of telemedicine in this video from ATA 2011.
By Chip Means | 11:51 am | February 20, 2011
This HIMSS11 Session Tweet recounts our live coverage of C. Martin Harris, MD's keynote, "Approaches to Achieving Meaningful Use," on Sunday, Feb. 20.
By Chip Means | 12:48 pm | March 12, 2010
The ministerial High Level eHealth Conference and the World of Health IT Conference and Exhibition will be held jointly this week in Barcelona, Spain.
By Chip Means | 05:47 pm | January 28, 2010
Tech giant Siemens AG has agreed to license Microsoft's HealthVault application for use among German citizens.
By Chip Means | 12:40 pm | August 13, 2009
The demands of the National Health Service's ambitious information technology projects have led one Scotland-based trust to merge its multi-site helpdesk systems into a central location.

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