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By Tom Sullivan | 11:45 am | June 08, 2016
The infrastructure and consulting services can enable healthcare providers to build out telehealth strategies and design tools that address interoperability challenges and improve the patient experience. 
By Jessica Davis | 05:39 pm | June 07, 2016
The pediatric endocrinologist at Stanford University's Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital is known for his HealthKit pilot study on Type 1 diabetes patients.
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By Validic | 01:39 pm | June 07, 2016
Patient-generated health data is proving to be critical in the shift to value-based care.
By Beth Jones Sanborn | 01:46 pm | June 06, 2016
The new lab will provide employees with resources to pioneer new technologies that may ultimately be commercialized.
By Mike Moran | 12:38 pm | June 02, 2016
Healthcare IT News and HIMSS are accepting topic and speaker proposals for Pop Health Forum 2016, scheduled for September 12-13.
By Bernie Monegain | 12:27 pm | June 02, 2016
The protected health information of thousands of football players may have been compromised after a backpack that held a laptop containing the digital medical records of NFL team members was stolen from the car of a Washington Redskins trainer.
By Jessica Davis | 12:06 pm | June 01, 2016
During the "Future of Innovation" session at ONC's Annual meeting on May 31, three of the health IT industry's top leaders discussed the current interoperability landscape, offering perspectives on how it's evolving and assessing its potential.
By Tom Sullivan | 10:52 am | June 01, 2016
Speak their language. Don’t talk too deeply about technology. But also remember to pitch the innovative ways that investing in security can improve the business, executives from Henry Ford, NIST, PwC, Texas Children's and others advise.
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By Validic | 12:26 pm | May 31, 2016
By Marc Sebes, VP of Product Management In-home clinical devices are among a number of digital health technologies that are being used to streamline clinical trial processes and enable pharmaceutical companies and contract research organizations (CROs) to monitor participants remotely.
By Jack McCarthy | 10:30 am | May 27, 2016
New research published in the Journal of the American Medical Association found mostly positive feedback from both doctors and patients, though there are still some clinicians who prefer to keep their notes from patients.