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HealtheConnections' HIE moves past 1 million CNY patient recordsThe Greater Binghamton Business JournalHealtheConnections, which is the regional health information organization (RHIO) responsible for running Central New York's HIE, has signed up 17...
Ketchum and Inspired Science insights from the European Association for the Study of Diabetes Congress 2012. Click here to see the full-size version.
... on the status of physical education in the U.S. Please share with others by heading to NASPE's website to download and print the PDF version, as well as to directly upload the jpg image to share via social media.
Wildcat Times: Coca Cola makes obesity statement, not enough my.hsj.org The drink is a danger to our health. Now Coca Cola has addressed the role they play with obesity. The Los ... Cool Infographics reports that “one 12 oz.
AMA Council of Doctors-in-Training Chair Dr Michael Bonning and Dr Sarah Mansfield introduce the AMA's guide to online professionalism for doctors and medica...
There are many differences between electronic health records (EHR) and traditional paper-based medical records – probably more than you would expect.
Uploaded and shared in Youtube by: mayoclinic — The Society for Women's Health Research (SWHR) and its Interdisciplinary Studies in Sex-Differences (ISIS) Network on Musculoskeletal Health has awarded a group of researchers a $127,000 grant to...
National job outlook focuses on information technology, health care, engineering nwitimes.com For most people, the New Year comes with resolutions – to lose weight, exercise, find a partner, etc.
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Most doctors copy and paste old, potentially out-of-date information into patients' electronic records, according to a new study looking at a shortcut that some experts fear could lead to miscommunication and medical...
Meaningful Use Stage 2 – Patient Portals Must Focus on the Patient and Engagement http://t.co/JRKcQiFc
Tackling ageing with digital technology: Health industry experts and academics recently met to tackle the challe... http://t.co/8d3yoYou
Docs Often Use Social Media on the Job: Survey (About 1 in 4 U.S. doctors uses social media daily to scan or explore medical information, according to a new study.
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UnitedHealth Group and the Mayo Clinic have launched a new research initiative to identify best practices for high-quality, low-cost care. The project will involve analyzing millions of de-identified health insurance claims and clinical records.
HIMSS Analytics: EHR Incentives Spurring Advanced Health IT Use iHealthBeat The meaningful use program could be spurring the adoption and use of higher-level health IT functions at U.S.
This week, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services issued the final rule for Stage 2 Meaningful Use. In this final rule, CMS included changes to a few sections in the Stage 1 Meaningful Use rules.
10 myths of healthcare reform infographic visualization created by Deloitte examines Americans misconceptions of the healthcare system.
Guest post by Olivia Banner It may seem obvious that we’ve made great progress in keeping medical records since 1900. In the early nineteenth century, prior to the rise of methods for analyzing the...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Most doctors copy and paste old, potentially out-of-date information into patients' electronic records, according to a new study looking at a shortcut that some fear could lead to miscommunication and medical errors.
The health IT industry is expected to strengthen its focus on patient involvement this year as a result of the Affordable Care Act.
The Role of HIE in Clinical Analytics Rodney Hamilton, MD, CMIO, ICA Read part 1 of this series Read part 2 of this series In his rumination about (Clinical Analytics and HIE: Two Technologies Come Together – Part Three
If you check WebMD, Google or various online forums for answers before a doctor visit, or in substitution of one, you're not alone.
Millions of U.S.women own businesses, and these firms show faster-than-average growth for jobs and revenue in seven of 13 major industries, including health (RT @yalewomen: How women nurture new health tech businesses:
Women in business use their experience in health and wellness to launch startups in the health tech field. Many of these women are their own bosses and build work schedules designed to fit their lives.
By: Jeremy Zasowski Analytics! Automated! Intelligent Solutions! There are plenty of hot buzzwords and phrases flying around HIMSS this week. The reaction from hospital and health system executiv...
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