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By Bernie Monegain | 10:34 am | February 18, 2016
IBM executives say the purchase adds not only a massive repository of health data to the Watson Health Cloud, but also an extensive client roster to IBM's Watson Health unit.
By Healthcare IT News | 11:37 am | February 16, 2016
Only a few days remain to submit speaker and session proposals for the Healthcare IT News and HIMSS Big Data & Healthcare Analytics Forum, which will be held in San Francisco June 14 and 15.
By Marc Probst | 10:20 am | February 11, 2016
Electronic health records are typically touted as providing two primary and vital services: readily accessible patient records and protection against contraindicated medications. But Intermountain Healthcare is benefiting from a growing and transformative versatility in the application of its EHRs.
Mobile Health IT
By Anthony Vecchione | 11:29 am | February 08, 2016
Patient care teams at Yale-New Haven Hospital, looking for a faster, more efficient and more secure way to communicate with each other in the emergency room, have adopted smartphone applications to speed up workflows.
By Mike Miliard | 11:59 am | February 05, 2016
Analytics functionality has improved measurably in recent years, according to Chilmark Research, but  workflow integration remains a key hurdle.
By Bill Siwicki | 11:17 am | February 04, 2016
VisualDx will debut a new version of its clinical decision support system at HIMSS16. The company is growing its image- and graphics-oriented software from supporting skin, eye and oral care decision-making to include more chief medical complaints.
By Bernie Monegain | 11:16 am | January 29, 2016
MidMichigan Health, a nonprofit health system affiliated with the University of Michigan Health System, is ready to replace a mixed bag of technology with an electronic health record from Epic Systems, which will provide the clinical, administrative and billing software.
By Bernie Monegain | 11:33 am | January 28, 2016
The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute has approved $70 million for nine new patient-centered research projects.
By Bill Siwicki | 09:46 am | January 27, 2016
The new software aims to help researchers, molecular pathologists and clinicians work together more easily to improve care.
By Jessica Davis | 12:11 pm | January 21, 2016
More than two-thirds of non-academic health institutions say precision medicine will play an "average, small or non-existent" role in their plans over the next several years, according to a recent Health Catalyst survey. But it's already making big waves in academic medical centers, which are fast adopting new technologies and integrating genomics into their therapies.