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By Healthcare IT News | 02:12 pm | July 31, 2009
Officials are saying that a virus is to blame for compromising thousands of patient medical records at Alberta Health Services.
By Molly Merrill | 02:09 pm | July 31, 2009
As with anything on the Web, Twitter has its security issues – and hospitals have to be on the alert.
By Molly Merrill | 02:06 pm | July 31, 2009
Cook Children’s Health Care System, a not-for-profit, pediatric healthcare organization based in Fort Worth, Texas, is partnering with athenahealth and Microsoft to launch a new national clinical platform that aims at improving care for pediatric patients.
By Healthcare IT News | 02:01 pm | July 31, 2009
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services announced it has posted new ratings on 4,000 hospitals on its “Hospital Compare” Web site, including new mortality and readmission data.
By Molly Merrill | 01:58 pm | July 31, 2009
Hospitals have seen a decrease in EMR adoption in states where privacy laws restrict their ability to disclose patient information, according to a study published in the journal Management Science.
By Molly Merrill | 01:53 pm | July 31, 2009
Mississippi officials are hopeful that the state’s trauma care registry is “back, alive and growing” following passage of a bill aimed at improving participation in and funding for the registry.
By Molly Merrill | 12:35 pm | July 31, 2009
The goal for Hello Health is to create an online network and tools that empower doctors all across America to have the freedom to simply practice high quality medicine.
By Robert Merkel | 12:27 pm | July 31, 2009
Ultimately, healthcare reform requires a comprehensive approach and should be treated with national urgency, specific targets and sustained commitments. One aspect of the necessary transformation that is clear today is enabling greater collaboration in the delivery of care.
By David St. Clair | 12:10 pm | July 31, 2009
A recent article in The Washington Post , headlined “Frequent Fliers’ Add Billions to Hospital Bills,” discusses the frequent flier phenomenon – a condition of our healthcare system that I have been tracking closely for some time.
By Bernie Monegain | 12:01 pm | July 31, 2009
Measure twice, cut once. It’s an old standby maxim that carpenters use to remind themselves to double check their measurements lest they waste a valuable piece of wood.