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By Stephanie Bouchard | 10:56 am | March 30, 2015
(SPONSORED) Michelle Maly of Hyland Software talks about the impacts of clinical content solutions on healthcare organizations.
By Mike Miliard | 10:52 am | March 18, 2015
In what looks like it might be becoming a trend, another health plan has been targeted with a "sophisticated cyberattack," with hackers gaining access to the financial and medical information of 11 million members.
By Mike Miliard | 12:13 pm | March 17, 2015
Billed as a "one-of-a-kind" new partnership between academic heavyweights, UPMC, University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University have joined forces to drive big innovations in healthcare analytics.
By Healthcare IT News | 11:16 am | March 17, 2015
Healthcare IT News and HIMSS Media are accepting speaking proposals for the Big Data & Healthcare Analytics Forum, which will be held in New York City, June 18-19.
By Bernie Monegain | 11:13 am | March 17, 2015
Setting the stage for an IPO two years from now, data warehousing and analytics company Health Catalyst raised $70 million in a rare and oversubscribed Series D round of funding.
By Jack Beaudoin | 11:03 am | March 17, 2015
A bipartisan think tank is calling on Congress to let the Food and Drug Administration use EHRs and crowd-sourced patient experience data to help transform the drug and medical device approval process.
By Bernie Monegain | 11:37 am | February 26, 2015
InterSystems just released the latest version of the data platform it first introduced in 1997: Caché 2015. What does it have to do with Epic? Plenty.
By Mike Miliard | 11:25 am | February 25, 2015
The number of patients affected by medical identity theft increased nearly 22 percent over the past year, according to a new report from the Medical Identity Fraud Alliance -- an increase of nearly half a million victims since 2013.
By Erin McCann | 12:11 pm | February 19, 2015
One big-name health system and a neighboring university have teamed up on a new initiative that will harness data from electronic medical records, de-identifying it and digesting it into a database that can help inform better care decisions.
By Bernie Monegain | 03:49 pm | February 18, 2015
With a $45.7 million grant from the National Institutes of Health, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and Weill Cornell Medical College will collaborate on research aimed at improving tuberculosis treatments and stopping the deadly infection from spreading.