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Further on the US Healthcare IT Standards Debate
Wes Rishel —
Authority: 103
In A Singular Opportunity for Health Interoperability I summarized a metaphor based on the Web standards HTTP and HTML which was “get HL7 and other SDOs out of the HTTP business.” Metaphors gain their power from poetic ambiguity. One of the great things about a metaphor is that it can rally so many folks to ...1 day ago -
Incentives for EHR Adoption: Pay Now or Pay Later
EMR Blog —
Authority: 123
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) has announced that starting January 2010, healthcare providers will have the option to use electronic health record systems to report Medicare quality and electronic prescribing measures to CMS in some of its pay-for-performance programs. The revisions are designed “to ...1 day ago -
New HIPAA Privacy and Security Enforcement Laws Favor Smart Card Use in Healthcare.
WorldHealthCareBlog.org —
Authority: 108
Smart cards have been touted for years as a secure and efficient way to convey identification information, health plan benefits information, electronic health records, and more. However, adoption has been slow as providers dragged their feet in buying the necessary readers while the industry has worked to develop ...1 day ago -
Certifying EHRs for "Meaningful Use"
HIPAA, HITECH & HIT —
Authority: 112
On November 2, 2009, the Texas-based Drummond Group Inc. announced in a Press Release that it will submit to become a certifying body upon the release of the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) requirements for certifying bodies for Electronic Health Records (EHR). ONC is ...3 days ago -
U.S. Lags Behind Other Countries In Primary Care
Health Affairs Blog —
Authority: 541
In many countries, primary care clinicians serve as the foundation for health care and the “gatekeepers” for more specialized referrals. A new international survey of primary care physicians in eleven countries finds that American doctors are significantly behind many of their counterparts elsewhere in providing ...4 days ago -
Stimulus Fuels Gold Rush For Electronic Health Systems: Huffington Post
Future of Health IT: Trends and Scenarios —
Authority: 121
I heard about this story on Huffington Post from David Kibbe, founding father of the Clinical Groupware Collaborative (CGwC). Heres a quote that struck my eye: Federal officials wont decide until early next year which types of systems to certify. But some of the worlds largest companies, including General Electric, ...4 days ago -
BAT FIGHT with Will Ferrell
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Its a game of honor and diplomacy....4 days ago -
Senate Inquiring About How Much of Policy Money from Insurers Actually Goes to Healthcare
The Medical Quack —
Authority: 515
Senator Rockefeller is convinced they are not being told the truth, and there might just be something to that, as in California the State has inquired and brought investigations about several times. Several states have also looked into the amount of “reserves”, in other words rainy day money that is ...5 days ago -
"Meaningful Use" competition for CCHIT - from FierceHealthIT
Future of Health IT: Trends and Scenarios —
Authority: 121
Its the news weve been waiting for since June, when the Healthcare IT Policy Committee recommended that there be multiple entities that certify EHRs for compliance with federal "meaningful use" standards: A group has come forward to say it may compete with the Certification Commission for Healthcare Information ...1 week ago -
A Singular Opportunity for Health Interoperability
Wes Rishel —
Authority: 103
Sean Nolan of Microsoft just published a finding from the HIT Standards Committee testimony on implementation last Thursday. See his blog item Hey — was that just an HIT Standards breakthrough? I summarized and perhaps oversimplified an analogy that had built up during multiple conversations by saying ...1 week ago -
A Singular Opportunity for Health Interoperability
Wes Rishel —
Authority: 103
Sean Nolan of Microsoft just published a finding from the HIT Standards Committee testimony on implementation last Thursday. See his blog item Hey — was that just an HIT Standards breakthrough? I summarized and perhaps oversimplified an analogy that had built up during multiple conversations by saying ...1 week ago -
EMRs and Secondary Data
EMR Blog —
Authority: 123
“Wisdom alone is true ambition’s aim, wisdom is the source of virtue and of fame; obtained with labour, for mankind employed, and then, when most you share it, best enjoyed.” – Alfred North Whitehead There is an important lesson here with ramifications for health IT: What is the good of information if not ...1 week ago -
Today’s Health Content Headlines
Health Content Advisors —
Authority: 112
Please scroll down if the story you are looking for is not the first headline. New stories are added throughout the day and I may have provided a link to the most current story that is now lower down on the page. Follow me on Twitter @janicemccallum.1 week ago -
Headline Commentary October 19-31
Health Content Advisors —
Authority: 112
» Microsoft and Its Competitors Still In Search of Mainstream User Base for Personal Health Records | Xconomy Usage of free PHR services hasn’t yet taken off. Peter Neupert of MSFT hints that wider adoption of IT by physicians and better connectedness between the stakeholders are needed before the value of ...1 week ago -
Companies Making Big Dollars Without People – Healthcare Can’t Do That As We are the Product
The Medical Quack —
Authority: 515
This was in the LA Times and makes some very good points about economic times. How are the companies making big dollars and yet unemployment is not getting any better? Businesses today with technology are finding ways to increase profits without the rank and file workers, even companies who are doing well are ...1 week ago -
Implementing an EMR or health IT system is harder than it looks
KevinMD.com —
Authority: 609
"> "> by Bob Wachter, MD In 2001, when my colleagues and I ranked nearly 100 patient safety practices on the strength of their supporting evidence (for an AHRQ report), healthcare IT didn’t make the top 25. We took a lot of heat for, as one prominent patient safety advocate chided me, “slowing down ...1 week ago -
The Key to Health IT’s Success (Guest Blog Post)
PolicyBeta —
Authority: 490
CDT’s Sheel Pandya, Policy Counsel for the Health Privacy Project wrote a guest blog post on American Constitution Society’s blog discussing a comprehensive privacy and security framework as the key to health IT’s success. The passage of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) in February ...1 week ago -
November 10, 2009 - Indiana Health Industry Forum Series
| Creo Quality, LLC —
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Indiana Health Industry Forum - 4 Part SeriesThis four-part, informational seminar series focuses on the Health Information Exchange (HIE) networks in Indiana and provides up to the minute information on the state’s efforts to win stimulus funding made available through the ARRA federal program. This series also ...1 week ago -
Interview with Curtis Schroeder, CEO Bumrungrad International Hospital and Nate McLemore, Health Solutions at Microsoft – International Personal Health Records with HealthVault
The Medical Quack —
Authority: 515
This week I spent a day at the World Medical Tourism Conference in Los Angeles and had a few minutes for an informal quick interview with Curtis Schroeder CEO Bumrungrad International Hospital and Nate McLemore, Senior Director Bus. Development Health Solutions at Microsoft. In the news this week, ...1 week ago -
Wiser OWL learns to unravel doctor talk (The University of Manchester)
Future of Health IT: Trends and Scenarios —
Authority: 121
I saw a really good news bit today, actually two days old but thats how far behind I am on non-critical email: A good example of the scale of the problem facing medics and computer scientists is the NCI Cancer Thesaurus that has swollen from 20,000 medical terms in 2004 to over 50,000 terms today. As new terms are ...1 week ago