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By Kate Spies | 11:58 am | February 19, 2013
When asked what a powerful health information exchange (HIE) is built upon, one might immediately think of computer accounts, files upon files of paper medical reports converted into megabytes, laptop, screens and data synapses sparking the air between them.
By Healthcare IT News | 11:50 am | February 19, 2013
The closing keynote on Thursday is a twofer. James Carville and Karl Rove, on opposing sides of the political spectrum, will take the stage together at HIMSS13 to debate politics, economics, healthcare reform -- well, just about everything.
By Erin McCann | 11:49 am | February 19, 2013
Everyone likes a good competition, particularly with a potential $9 million gold carrot available to the victors. On Jan. 9, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced a challenge for software developers to create a new medical scheduling system for VA's nationwide health system.
By Erin McCann | 11:46 am | February 19, 2013
A new research partnership between Mayo Clinic and Optum - the health IT arm of UnitedHealth - will bring together more than 105 million clinical and claims records for the purpose of improving quality metrics in healthcare.
By Tom Sullivan | 11:42 am | February 19, 2013
Whether the compliance deadline delay announced last February by the Department of Health and Human Services stalled progress on ICD-10, or provided an opportunity to hone implementation timelines, all depends on where a particular healthcare organization was prior to that announcement.
By Mike Miliard | 11:40 am | February 19, 2013
This past January, Forrester Research analyst Mike Gaultieri did some soothsaying. "My prediction: TIME magazine will name big data its 2013 person of the year," he wrote.
By Bernie Monegain | 11:30 am | February 19, 2013
A recent market forecast on wearable devices and smart glasses, coupled with 2012 venture capital investments in mHealth at nearly $908 million, indicate the market is hot and likely to get hotter.
By Chris Anderson | 11:25 am | February 19, 2013
Insurers looking to compete in the ever-changing healthcare marketplace will continue to focus on technology in 2013 both as a means of improving payment models and partnerships with provider groups and also as the industry looks to make the transition to consumer-focused products it will offer on health insurance exchanges.
By Bernie Monegain | 11:22 am | February 19, 2013
When Medicomp chief executive officer David Lareau hears U.S. chief technology officer Todd Park talk about the need to find the right technology to set data free and make it usable, Lareau wants to tell him he has just the thing.
By Erin McCann | 10:54 am | February 19, 2013
With numerous electronic health record systems continuing to fall short of providers' expectations, a report by Black Book Rankings suggests that 2013 may indeed be the "year of the great EHR vendor switch."