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By Healthcare IT News | 11:14 am | May 09, 2011
Allscripts and Boston-based Humedica have announced their collaboration on a next-generation cloud-based clinical informatics platform that will help physicians and hospitals succeed in the coming era of value-based reimbursement.
By Healthcare IT News | 11:10 am | May 06, 2011
The Department of Veterans Affairs went national May 5 with a genomics research program that officials call a "game-changer." The initiative, which relies heavily on databases, is underpinned by the use of healthcare information technology.
By Mary Mosquera | 09:17 am | May 05, 2011
An advisory panel that is shaping measures for the next stage of meaningful use has suggested delaying Stage 2 by one year, until 2014, as an option to give vendors and healthcare providers more time to update and roll out more advanced technology.
By Mike Miliard | 02:03 pm | May 04, 2011
– "I see healthcare as in many ways the torture test for networking," said Kiren Sekar, director of marketing at San Francisco-based wireless firm Meraki.
By Mike Miliard | 02:00 pm | May 04, 2011
In a new addition to its Centricity portfolio, GE Healthcare is taking aim at clinical research studies, seeking to drive better management of treatment processes and protocols while also supporting improved research billing compliance.
By Mike Miliard | 01:57 pm | May 04, 2011
A lot of talk these days has focused on transparency in government. Transparency in healthcare is important, too.
By Molly Merrill | 01:54 pm | May 04, 2011
A new mobile app links patients with an allergy database created and used by doctors at the Mayo Clinic to help patients make real-time decisions about products they buy, track their allergies and electronically share information with their physician.
By Mike Miliard | 01:52 pm | May 04, 2011
This much is known about the health information exchange marketplace: It's probably the most fast-changing and unpredictable sector in health IT.
By Molly Merrill | 01:50 pm | May 04, 2011
Americans may not be embracing social media as a way to communicate with their doctor – and most doctors aren’t using it, either – but experts say it still has value to doctors.
By Bernie Monegain | 01:45 pm | May 04, 2011
Loss of productivity is the top worry for doctors thinking about switching from paper medical records to electronic ones, according to a new survey by the Medical Group Management Association.