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Healthcare research firm KLAS has released the KLAS EMR Toolkit to help providers make informed choices regarding stimulus-related technology decisions.
Remote patient monitoring technology enables healthcare providers to treat patients before their conditions becomes more acute, according to a new study from the Spyglass Consulting Group.
Montana has launched a pilot program that facilitates data sharing to detect outbreaks associated with bioterrorism.
The Fremont-Rideout Health Group, a not-for-profit health system in California, is revamping its revenue collection process.
The Certification Commission for Healthcare Information Technology will accelerate its development of advanced technology certification programs to include clinical decision support, interoperability, quality and security in the upcoming 2009-2010 development cycle.
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs' Office for Enterprise Development is implementing technology from ICOR Partners to boost program management and integration.
The Department of Health and Human Services has announced David Blumenthal, MD, as the Obama Administration's National Coordinator for Health Information Technology.
TeleHealth Services, a Raleigh, N.C.-based provider of on-demand patient and staff education and communications services, has announced a master agreement with Meridian Health, a New Jersey-based not-for-profit health system.
Healthcare speech recognition vendor Nuance has released its Dragon Medical 10 solution for use in the United Kingdom and Ireland. The company claims the latest release of the tool is 20 percent more accurate and nearly twice as fast as its previous iteration.
Google officials say the company is replacing the electronic health record system it now uses for onsite employee health clinics.