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By Mike Miliard | 11:49 am | March 21, 2017
With a new acute-care deployment, in addition to cloud-based migration of its ChartLogic outpatient EHR, practice management and patient portal technology, "the future of healthcare IT is in cloud-based applications," says Medsphere's CEO.
By Bernie Monegain | 02:00 pm | March 20, 2017
Big Blue also announced new developer and governance tools for blockchain.
By Jack McCarthy | 10:39 am | March 16, 2017
Company officials said the competition offers a total of $100,000 for three winners, with first place taking $50,000. 
With a grant from Genentech, UCR will use the program to determine whether it can effectively substitute in-person appointments with virtual visits for people with Multiple Sclerosis. 
By Jack McCarthy | 11:11 am | March 09, 2017
While only 10 percent of healthcare providers and payers are currently working to digitize themselves, the analyst house estimates a big surge in the months ahead. 
By Tom Sullivan | 10:17 am | March 08, 2017
This year's conference hit on many healthcare trends, including machine learning, analytics and population health. And then there were Dan Rather, Ginni Rometty, John Boehner and Michael Leavitt. Here are the high points, all in one place.
By Jessica Davis | 05:18 pm | March 07, 2017
Brand New Day, a Medicare-approved health plan, is notifying 14,005 patients of a potential breach of electronic protected health information after an unauthorized access through a third-party vendor system.
By Mike Miliard | 12:08 pm | March 07, 2017
The HCI Group, which works with major providers on end-to-end implementation of electronic health record systems, offering support for Epic, Cerner and others, will be acquired by Tech Mahindra in a $110 million deal.
By Mike Miliard | 01:18 pm | March 06, 2017
Mercy Technology Services, the IT arm of the Catholic health system, is partnering with Tahoe Forest Health System to deploy an Epic electronic health record system at its locations in California and Nevada.
By Jessica Davis | 05:22 pm | February 28, 2017
On Feb. 28, Amazon's S3 cloud-based service experienced outages that caused a number of major websites and apps – including many across healthcare – to stop working optimally.