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By Eric Wicklund | 12:47 pm | October 02, 2012
The ever-increasing ability of both doctors and patients to send and receive healthcare data on the move is adding some weight to the health information exchange debate, but issues remain with security and a reluctance to share information.
By Mike Miliard | 12:45 pm | October 02, 2012
Health insurers are embracing social media, mobile health applications and even games as they position themselves for accountable care and try to encourage their members to take more interest in their wellness, according to a recent report from Chilmark Research.
By Mike Miliard | 12:23 pm | October 02, 2012
Sentara Healthcare, which operates more than 100 sites in Virginia, has partnered with Sunrise, Fla.-based MDLIVE to offer patients virtual medical consultations with its network of physicians. As part of the deal, Sentara will take an equity stake in the privately held telehealth firm.
By Mike Miliard | 12:21 pm | October 02, 2012
Vendors say Stage 2 is 'doable.' But test scripts, and guidance on quality measures, would be appreciated to really get going.
By Mike Miliard | 12:18 pm | October 02, 2012
The Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality at Johns Hopkins Medicine has partnered with the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) to design and deploy a set of interventions to reduce medical errors in intensive care units.
By Bernie Monegain | 12:16 pm | October 02, 2012
The American Medical Association recently called on CMS to exempt physicians who were close to retirement from the meaningful use program, arguing it would be too costly, perhaps even driving doctors to drop their Medicare patients to avoid the program's penalties come 2015.
By Erin McCann | 12:14 pm | October 02, 2012
The healthcare industry has been lethargic, resistant even, to redesigning care models and embracing innovative technology that other industries have long utilized. One organization, in particular, seeks to change that.
By Bernie Monegain | 12:11 pm | October 02, 2012
As it rolls out a new electronic health record system across eight hospitals, MaineHealth will also deploy speech recognition technology to make it easier and quicker to fill in the patient chart.
By Peter Edelstein, MD | 12:08 pm | October 02, 2012
I'll admit it ... I had never even heard of "predictive analytics" while practicing medicine or even in the decade after leaving clinical practice.
By Ashraf W. Shehata | 12:03 pm | October 02, 2012
As we move into the next stage of IT enablement for healthcare, hospitals and health insurers will need to help lead the charge on population health and care coordination. The entire focus of healthcare reform has been to expand access and improve care and quality for the population, and ultimately for the individual.