Posts tagged with ‘technology’

  • Many states not prepared for healthcare law

    From October 2, 2012 article in Washington Post More than three dozen states could be unprepared or unwilling to set…

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  • New ICD-10 Deadline Keeps Momentum Alive, C-suite Engaged

    From August 28, 2012 article on Government HealthIT web site HHS finalized October 1, 2014 as the deadline for ICD-10…

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  • President Obama pushes for state help on health exchanges

    From article in Chicago Tribune Aug, 15, 2012 WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Obama administration this week will try to encourage…

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  • Medicare Fraud Busters Unveil Command Center

    From TimeUS.com article August 1, 2012 Baltimore MD – Federal fraud busters invited the news media to visit their new…

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  • Worries grow as healthcare firms send jobs overseas

    From Los Angeles Times Report July 25, 2012 Some healthcare companies are starting to shift clinical services and decision-making on…

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  • UPMC’s Electronic Hospital Link Gets Started

    From Pittsburgh Business Times, June 26, 2012 Some doctors and nurses at Heritage Valley Health System and Butler Health System…

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  • Online Technologies Doctors Love: Age Matters

    From June 5, 2012 InformationWeek.Com Healthcare article; Docs love tablets, but adoption of Internet technologies varies depending on gender, age,…

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  • Electronic-Records Goals Aren’t Met by 80% of U.S. Hospitals

    Article From Bloomberg.com: More than 80 percent of hospitals have yet to achieve the requirements for the first stage of…

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  • The QWERTY Keyboard Sham: Taking Inefficiency to New Heights

    From MTWorld article by Christopher Dunn Did you ever wonder how the ubiquitous qwerty keyboard configuration came into being?  For…

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  • American Docs Question Health IT’s Benefits

    Original article appears on InfoWeek.com U.S. physicians are less likely than doctors in other countries to think that healthcare IT…

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