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Population and Public Health

By Tom Sullivan | 10:54 am | February 25, 2016
3M Health Information Systems plans to unveil the latest module in its 360 Encompass Health Analytics Suite early next week at HIMSS16 in Las Vegas.
By Bill Siwicki | 10:32 am | February 25, 2016
Cerner has announced that Geisnger Health System subsidiary xG Health Solutions will use Cerner’s HealtheIntent population health management platform and, in turn, Cerner will use xG Health’s clinical content.
By Bernie Monegain | 08:55 am | February 25, 2016
Deal puts focus on mobile population health, chronic care management.
By Bernie Monegain | 12:00 pm | February 24, 2016
Massachusetts General Hospital and Cogito have partnered on a National Institute of Mental Health-funded project aimed at addressing depression and bipolar disorder.
By Susan Morse | 04:46 pm | February 23, 2016
While it may not sound all that exciting at first blush, a working knowledge of the low-, mid- and high-risk stratification of populations is key to successfully moving toward value-based care.
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By Athenahealth | 04:00 am | February 23, 2016
(SPONSORED) The most common complaints about healthcare in the United States: that it’s not accessible to everyone because it's not affordable, and that it’s not navigable because it's fragmented. Accountable care organizations (ACOs)--are addressing these complaints head-on.
By Mike Miliard | 12:18 pm | February 22, 2016
Healthcare organizations are making big investments in population health and patient engagement platforms as they prepare to move past meaningful use and toward value-based reimbursement, according to "The Big Mega HIT Purchasing Report" released Monday by market research firm peer60.
By Brian Ahier | 11:28 am | February 19, 2016
The healthcare industry is awash in data. But how can we best turn it into actionable information?
By Jack McCarthy | 09:47 pm | February 18, 2016
Hackensack University Medical Center is tapping new technologies to achieve more effective medication adherence, according to Hackensack UMC’s director of pharmacy Nilesh Desai.