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By Diana Manos | 12:58 pm | January 10, 2012
This December, I had the privilege of covering the Third Annual mHealth Summit at the Gaylord. The 65-foot Christmas tree made of synthetic “candy” glass was impressive hanging from the Gaylord’s atrium ceiling, but didn't hold the amazement for me that the information at the summit conveyed. MHealth is booming and will continue to do so until it is pretty much the way things are done.
By Bernie Monegain | 12:50 pm | January 10, 2012
We wish all our readers a happy, productive and prosperous 2012. As we ring in the New Year, we also usher in a new look, along with a new approach to news reporting. The idea is for Healthcare IT News to more closely reflect the excitement and challenges in the healthcare IT sector today.
By Diana Manos | 11:47 am | January 10, 2012
The government plans to fork out a total of nearly $70 million in grants to five community colleges assigned with leading a federal healthcare IT training program. But is the Community College Consortia to Educate Health Information Technology Professionals delivering?
By Diana Manos | 11:40 am | January 10, 2012
In 2010, the Veterans Administration launched the Blue Button, a standards format that allows simple exchange of a patient’s personal health data. Initially designed for use by veterans, the idea has taken off like gangbusters in the private sector and has been supported by at least one major care provider overseas.
By Mike Miliard | 11:32 am | January 10, 2012
Now is time of year when people dust off their crystal balls, polish up their powers of prognostication and make predictions for the annum ahead. What will 2012 hold in store?
By Tom Sullivan | 05:07 pm | January 09, 2012
Physician and blogger Kevin Pho, MD, who practices medicine in Nashua, N.H., discusses the healthcare issues that matter most to Granite State voters, and explains how politics shape ballot casters' views of health reform during the primary process.
By Tom Sullivan | 04:19 pm | January 09, 2012
Kevin Pho, MD, speaks with Government Health IT about the facets of healthcare that matter most to New Hampshire primary voters, how politics shape citizens' health reform views and whether a Republican really could repeal the healthcare law if elected.
By Kaiser Health News | 03:32 pm | January 09, 2012
Dr. Anne Beal, in this interview with Kaiser Health News, discusses the entrepreneurial spirit that is fueling PCORI, the Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute.
By Mike Miliard | 12:02 pm | January 09, 2012
The Nemours children's healthcare system is using cloud technology from Redwood Shores, Calif.-based Saba to enable enterprise-wide learning and compliance with its Epic electronic medical record system.
By Healthcare IT News | 11:17 am | January 06, 2012
Jonathan Linkous, CEO of the American Telemedicine Association, has shared seven market trends that will shape telemedicine and telehealth in the immediate future. These trends represent major changes from the existing norm, creating new challenges and opportunities for the industry, he says.