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Electronic Medical Records for Congress?
FactCheck.org —
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Q : Is the Social Security Administration paying $24 million to set up new electronic medical records for members of Congress? A: False. The money is going to speed processing of applications for disability benefits . Furthermore, the money is coming from the stimulus bill and ...1 day ago -
Identity Resolution Daily Links 2009-12-01
Identity Resolution Daily —
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By the Infoglide Team WPRI.com: State police crackdown on lottery scams “‘The clerk opened the cash register and paid our undercover officer $100 dollars,’ said Capt. David Neill of the Rhode Island State Police. ‘On another occasion, our undercover officer presented the $1,000 winning scratch ticket ...2 days ago -
Supplier exec: Connectivity will unleash the power of health IT
News —
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Electronic medical records and computerized physician order entry wont help the nation meet the goals of the the federal stimulus legislation of patient-centered coordinated care, improved quality of care, reduced medical errors and less duplication. It will take connectivity between EMRs and other medical ...3 days ago -
Wheres the magic with electronic medical records?
The Health Care Blog —
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By MICHAEL PAINTER Last week a new article from The American Journal of Medicine entitled, “Hospital Computing and the Costs and Quality of Care: A National Study” by Himmelstein, et al. appeared in my Twitter stream. In fact, Brian Ahier...6 days ago -
Olio: Kudos and Catcalls
Yo Mama For Obama —
Authority: 123
This Thanksgiving week has brought just as much foolishness to the forefront as any other week. Hypocrisy and self-interest as well as self-indulgence is rampant. And the kudos offered isn’t what you would think. As usual, I use this opportunity to provide you with reading on current issues to expand your ...6 days ago -
HHS blog intended as forum about health IT
Covering Health —
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The first post on the new Health IT Buzz blog has generated more than 50 comments since it was posted Monday. The blog was launched by David Blumenthal, M.D., M.P.P., the national coordinator for health information technology in the Department of Health & Human Services. A press release about the blog says it ...1 week ago -
Hypnosis Weight Loss: Some Ways to Stop the Weighting
Health Resources —
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Controlling your weight and avoiding weight gain as you get older are important ways to prevent a host of weight-related health problems. Indeed, if you are more than 20 pounds over your ideal weight, you are at greater risk for a rogues’ gallery of potentially deadly conditions, including diabetes, high blood ...1 week ago -
Building Your Office Network Infrastructure
Medical Practice Trends.com —
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It doesn’t matter if your practice is just a single doctor at one location, or numerous physicians across multiple satellite offices. Either way, even before you can implement an EMR system, you’ll need to start by developing your system infrastructure. Although typically a contractor will take care of the ...1 week ago -
Understanding the Healthcare IT Opportunity: Audio from Panel Discussion
Innovation Economy —
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I moderated a panel last week at the Association for Corporate Growth fall conference , an agglomeration of dealmakers. Speakers included Picis CEO Todd Cozzens, Athenahealth CFO Carl Byers, Terry Hyman of Flexpoint Ford , and Peter van der Goes Jr. of Goldman Sachs . We talked about how federal stimulus will ...1 week ago -
Identity Resolution Daily Links 2009-11-24
Identity Resolution Daily —
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By the Infoglide Team Topeka Capital-Journal: Five arrests in lottery fraud “In this investigation, agents presented unsigned winning lottery tickets to retailers. The clerks were required to advise customers they had won a prize and instruct each they had to redeem winnings at lottery headquarters . In six ...1 week ago -
Electronic Medical Records Isn’t Cheaper Or Better, No Kidding.
Mcnorman's Weblog —
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Computers Aren’t Saving Hospitals Money.The report’s lead author, Dr. David Himmelstein, associate professor at Harvard Medical School and former director of clinical computing at Cambridge Hospital in Massachusetts, says hospital computerization “hasn’t saved a dime.” Nor has it helped administrative ...1 week ago -
Initial meaningful use standards to be simple, as deadline is in sight
News —
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The bad news is, everyones a little antsy while waiting for final rules on "meaningful use" of EMRs. The good news is, HHS seems to be making progress toward defining the term that will determine who qualifies for federal stimulus funding for health IT. Plus, it looks like federal officials are listening to what the ...1 week ago -
Top technology trends for payers
News —
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Health insurers will be keeping close watch on genetic testing and electronic medical records in 2010, according to the first of a planned annual series of reports from research organization ECRI Institute. Rounding out the top seven technology trends that payers should pay attention to in the new year are: Premium CT ...1 week ago -
Kaiser Permanente and Exempla Healthcare in Boulder EHRs Connected
The Medical Quack —
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You can read how they are doing it, this goes back to the announcement in October 2008 on the blog. BD Exempla Healthcare Hospitals to interface with the Kaiser ambulatory EMR - Colorado “Three hospitals in the system preparing to integrate and connect with Kaiser facilities, as they will more than ...1 week ago -
Security with Health IT Pretty Sketchy at Some Hospitals and Doctor’s Offices
The Medical Quack —
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This is one I have seen first hand as a vendor at hospitals, walking in and seeing stuff like Lime Wire on hospital PCs. It makes you think why in the world would an IS manager bring a computer into the active directory access without placing the unit under group policy, yes have seen that and even just as a ...1 week ago -
Identity Resolution Daily Links 2009-11-20
Identity Resolution Daily —
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[Post from Infoglide ] Entity Resolution Metrics “In the last post we looked at the problem of measuring the accuracy of entity resolution processes. As with any accuracy measure, comparing to a known standard of correctness or benchmark is required. However, even without a benchmark, other measures are ...1 week ago -
The Week’s Kudos and Catcalls
Yo Mama For Obama —
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Once again, real life never ceases to amaze me. There were lots of catcalls this week accompanied by, alas, fewer kudos. So let’s get started on the week’s blunders. I, of course, include many interesting articles for your weekend reading. It is time to get smart again. I extend advance apologies for the ...1 week ago -
Projections of savings from health IT are baseless, Harvard rese...
Business Finance & Economy - business.marc8.com —
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(Physicians for a National Health Program) The increased computerization in US hospitals hasnt made them cheaper or more efficient, Harvard researchers say, although it may have modestly improved the quality of care for heart attacks. The findings contradict claims by President Obama and many lawmakers that health ...2 weeks ago -
Practice Fusion throws its hat in the consumer ring
The Health Care Blog —
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By Matthew Holt Practice Fusion has been making a fair bit of noise recently with its investment from Salesforce and its trumpeting of 18,000 + physician users. If that number is true it probably makes it the most used EMR...2 weeks ago -
From Paper to Medical Records: Shareable Ink
ScienceRoll —
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The best medical blog out there, Medgadget.com , has recently covered the TEDMED 2009 conference and they have been sharing video interviews with us for weeks. One of the most interesting interviews is about Shareable Ink . It might make it easier for hospitals and practices worldwide to create electronic ...2 weeks ago
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