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Three U.S. hospitals are now depending on a new trend in health IT to help them overcome a clinician shortage in rural areas: electronic intensive care units.
Hospitals and physician practices that don't get on board now with social media are missing a huge opportunity to build their brand, according to experts.
Everyone knows that interruptions lead to mistakes. For nurses even the smallest of disruption when handling medication could result in a deadly error.
Six leading healthcare systems have formed the Healthier Hospitals Initiative to help speed the health care sector toward environmental sustainability. Using information technology and reducing the use of paper is part of a plan that includes everything from air conditioning to carpet purchasing.
Catholic Health East headquartered in Newtown Square, Pa. will deploy evidence-based clinical decision support order sets at its 18 hospitals.
Sutter Health to tackle healthcare-acquired infections
Sutter Health in Sacramento, Calif.
Chief information officers at some of the most wired hospitals in the country say they will be hard-pressed to qualify for federal healthcare IT incentives by next year.
With $220 million in hand among them, federally designated Beacon Communities across the country have begun the work of using healthcare information technology to do great things for their communities.
People love using analogies when talking about areas that are new, abstract or controversial. Not surprisingly, the nation’s health information technology infrastructure, having all three characteristics, is prime fodder for this game. If done well, analogies offer insight and specificity and if not they can be confusing and even comical.
Kevin Hutchinson serves on the federal Health Information Technology Standards Panel, advising President Barack Obama's national coordinator for health IT, Dr. David Blumenthal, on the development and use of health information interoperability standards.