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By Bernie Monegain | 11:44 am | January 24, 2017
The company said the investment will help advance its secure network of integrated apps and health systems.
By Mike Miliard | 12:33 pm | January 23, 2017
Houston Methodist replaced best-of-breed clinical applications with an integrated EHR. The successful transition involved managing not just technology but, equally as important, employees across multiple teams. Here’s a look at lessons learned. 
By Farzad Mostashari, MD | 02:11 pm | January 20, 2017
Former National Coordinator for Health IT: "Even though EHRs have proliferated, we have yet to achieve the interoperability, usability and full utility of them."
By Bernie Monegain | 11:06 am | January 20, 2017
Building on its GE Health Cloud, the company is enabling care teams to store, view, analyze and share images in ways they could not before storage and compute power were available in the cloud.
By Jessica Davis | 02:03 pm | January 19, 2017
Peter Basch, MD, senior director of health IT quality and safety, research and national health IT policy for Washington, D.
By Bernie Monegain | 01:01 pm | January 18, 2017
The HIMSS and CHIME award winner, and chief information officer of Children’s Health in Dallas, on her strengths as a leader, gender inequity in health IT, and what excites her most career-wise.
By Jack McCarthy | 11:28 am | January 18, 2017
Chairman Roger Neal said that a payer mandated its providers work with a competing exchange, which essentially drove CCO out of business. 
By Jack McCarthy | 10:56 am | January 18, 2017
Adrian Aoun said the emerging company will be built on beautiful hardware and software, and compared the vision to Tesla cars. 
By Ephraim Schwartz | 08:37 am | January 18, 2017
The new network will be automated and, as such, capable of monitoring more prescriptions than it previously could. It will also provide a platform for Surecripts future plans, CEO Tom Skelton said. 
By Jessica Davis | 12:37 pm | January 17, 2017
The more advanced organizations are adjusting their security postures, with security leaders working more closely with executives, according to Hewlett Packard Enterprise's annual State of Security Operations Report.