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Even as EHR vendor-driven networks gain maturity and scope, older and more traditional health information exchanges still have a lot of critical value to bring to the table, one expert says.
Thailand’s plan to implement price controls on medical supplies and services: A shift towards bette…
In December 2018, Thailand’s Ministry of Commerce announced plans to put medical-related fees, including drugs, supplies and service charges, on the price control list of the government’s central committee on prices of goods and services.
In an effort to deliver on safety for patients through the establishment of protocols around AI, the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (RANZCR) has created a working group that determines how the technology fits into the world of radiology and healthcare.
As the EHR giant looks to trim its workforce with buyouts, a company spokesperson suggested that further cuts may be necessary.
Urgent care provider PromptMD messages patients as they head out the door to gain fresh perspectives on care – it so far has a 36.8% response rate.
Whether it's the big opening reception, the awards gala, Women in Health IT, topical breakfast gatherings or many other chances to network, HIMSS helps attendees gather together to exchange experiences.
Many of the site’s most in-demand jobs are emerging careers in healthcare, while others are long-standing positions.
The first employee of the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT is taking a new role in a different federal unit.
Brisbane-based real-time precision dosing software company DoseMe has gone from strength to strength in its company growth and success since it was founded in April 2014, following two years of prototype development.
The organization is broadening into a single assessment tool for varying regulations around the world.