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By John Andrews | 02:48 pm | March 22, 2011
Financial rewards are being used as the carrot for healthcare providers to adopt electronic health records, achieve meaningful use and include quality reporting and tracking in outcomes measurement.
By Diana Manos | 02:44 pm | March 22, 2011
David Blumenthal, MD, the national coordinator for health information technology, announced his departure from the ONC just 17 days before the HIMSS11 conference began on Feb. 19 in Orlando, Fla. Blumenthal came onboard just two weeks prior to HIMSS09.
By Diana Manos | 02:39 pm | March 22, 2011
Interoperability, ACOs and meaningful use topped topic list
By Bernie Monegain | 02:14 pm | March 22, 2011
To forge ahead or hold back – that is the question
By Molly Merrill | 11:34 am | March 07, 2011
Hospital executives and patients agree that healthcare needs a revamp, and they're looking to information technology to make that happen, according to a recent survey. But when it comes to their technology desires and concerns there are some differences.
By Bernie Monegain | 11:15 am | March 07, 2011
Lack of resources, lack of internal control over patient information and lack of training leaves many healthcare organizations ill-prepared to address privacy and security risks and medical fraud, according to a new report by the Deloitte Center for Health Solutions.
By Molly Merrill | 11:29 am | March 03, 2011
Apple introduced the iPad 2 on Tuesday with a special event that included a video highlighting the technology's use in different fields, with an appearance by John Halamka, MD, chief information officer of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
By Mary Mosquera | 10:28 am | March 03, 2011
The advisory panel that is developing proposals for the next set of EHR quality measures is weighing whether to follow the same structure for Stage 2 of meaningful use as for Stage 1, with core and specialty items, and whether to carry forward the 2011 measures.
By Healthcare IT News | 11:44 am | February 28, 2011
Americans who have health issues are now using the Internet to expand their support networks to include online peers, especially if they have a rare disease, according to a new report by the Pew Internet Project and California HealthCare Foundation.
By Molly Merrill | 12:09 pm | February 21, 2011
Surescripts, the American Hospital Association and the College of American Pathologists have been awarded a $4.9 million grant to launch a program to prepare hospitals to submit electronic data on reportable lab results to public health agencies - a Stage 1 requirement for meeting meaningful use incentives.