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By Sue Schade | 12:19 pm | August 12, 2016
People often ask me how I find time to write a weekly blog with a big, busy CIO job.
By Bernie Monegain | 12:53 pm | August 11, 2016
The remainder of the 100 wealthiest technology leaders worldwide are men.
By Jack McCarthy | 09:59 am | August 11, 2016
The researchers also found that improving workflow is the top strategy for improving the quality of healthcare technology implementations. 
By Jack McCarthy | 02:45 pm | August 10, 2016
The changing marketplace is giving healthcare organizations an opportunity to hire job-hunting executives and physicians, according to a new study. But they’ll have to be creative with incentives.  
By Jessica Davis | 11:52 am | August 10, 2016
The 2016 MGMA Cost and Revenue Report also found technology costs have increased 40 percent from 2009 to 2015, corresponding with the 2009 HITECH Act.
By Jack McCarthy | 08:00 am | August 10, 2016
The Pentagon will be looking to determine if the Army has implemented effective ways to protect its electronic health records and personally identifiable information. 
By Bill Siwicki | 05:01 pm | August 09, 2016
Hospital IQ’s operational planning and management platform will enable Allscripts clients to save money, reduce uncertainty and improve the quality of care, Allscripts says.
By Bill Siwicki | 04:15 pm | August 08, 2016
OpenNotes Executive Director Catherine DesRoches said the growing number of patients able to access their medical records online is advancing the shift toward transparency between doctors and patients.  
By David Butler, MD | 11:10 am | August 08, 2016
Many physicians and nurses are traveling across desolate EHR wastelands replete with digital detritus, pixel dust and other non-value-add items.
By Bernie Monegain | 08:15 am | August 08, 2016
Healthcare IT News traveled to Epic's Verona, Wisconsin, campus and met with the company's elusive founder, as well as with Epic Vice President Peter DeVault. The two talked a lot about interoperability – but perhaps not enough to quell critics.