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Kaveh Safavi, managing director of Accenture's North America health industry unit, discusses what the ICD-10 delay means to healthcare entities, just how far behind the industry really is and whether 2014 will really be the final deadline.
With some federal agency either launching or crowning the winner of a new developer contest seemingly every week these days, Wil Yu, HHS special assistant of innovations and research and director of ONC's SHARP program, discusses the challenges' true value -- and explains what happens after the winners collect their prizes.
The America Competes Act enabled HHS and its offices -- ONC, CMS, the Surgeon general -- to hold developer contests that essentially crowdsource health IT. Now that these events are rolling out regularly, federal agencies are working to pave pathways more valuable than any check that winner's collect.
Inland and Rhode Island HIEs overcome hurdles of sharing with disparate EHRs, customization, and various data sets to supply patient analytics.
A tidal wave of health data is flooding government agencies. Here are 5 ways to use big data to reduce redundancies and unnecessary expenses while achieving better care outcomes that bolster population health.
As associations, advocacy groups and other interested parties gear up to submit comments on meaningful use Stage 2, John Loonsk, MD, explains how health IT professionals can offer opinions on the proposed rules, making substantive suggestions without actually weakening the regulation.
John Loonsk, MD, explains how health IT professionals offering opinions on the meaningful use Stage 2 NPRM can make substantive suggestions without actually weakening the regulation.
Speaking at the HxD Conference, new U.S. CTO says that the future holds more good than we can even imagine right now, touts innovation, government data as drivers.
"We're in a classically disruptive moment right now," said newly-minted U.S. Chief Technology Officer Todd Park, speaking Monday at the Healthcare Experience Design (HxD) conference, "from which more good will come than we can possibly imagine."
Georgia Health Sciences University in Augusta, Ga. has hired Charles Enicks as chief information officer, a seasoned healthcare information technology executive with more than 35 years of senior leadership experience.