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A new Web site is designed to help educate physicians on the benefits of a digitally connected medical practice.
U.S Home Health Care, a Chicago-based provider of home healthcare services, has launched a new solution designed to help streamline referral orders and other workflows.
Atlanta Women’s Specialists, an affiliate of Northside Hospital, has provided its patients with online access to a new personal health record.
Three physician groups in Willmar, Minn., are partnering with the Center for Diagnostic Imaging to open a new medical imaging center.
Torrance Hospital Independent Practice Association, a Los Angeles-based IPA, has launched a new online platform for data exchange.
New Minnesota legislation places a deadline on providers to adopt electronic billing technology, making it the first state in the nation to do so, and setting the stage perhaps for others to follow.
Virtua, the largest integrated delivery network in southern New Jersey, is rolling out new information technology for operating rooms in nine facilities.
Presbyterian Intercommunity Hospital recently went live with a centralized pharmacy information system that hospital executives say will help close the medication loop
A study done by the Group Health Cooperative has demonstrated that a new care model coupled with the use of health information technology could serve as a solution to the nation’s primary care physician shortage.
The Medsphere Systems Corp., which sells electronic health record systems based on the open-source technology first built by the Department of Veterans Affairs, has secured $12 million in financing to expand its development efforts.