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By Jessica Davis | 11:44 am | August 24, 2016
The wireless networks of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services have "significant" vulnerabilities, according to penetration tests administered by the Office of Inspector General.
By Bill Siwicki | 10:42 am | August 24, 2016
How should population health look and work? There's a five-step process to getting there, said Michael Dulin, MD, director of the academy for population health innovation at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
By Mike Miliard | 05:28 pm | August 23, 2016
The catalog of standards and implementation specs for data exchange is evolving away from a static PDF and toward an interactive, wiki-style platform.
By Bernie Monegain | 03:28 pm | August 23, 2016
In addition to IT experience in large healthcare systems, Grosser brings strategic strengths to the job.
By Jessica Davis | 12:10 pm | August 23, 2016
The launch is a response to the increase in cybersecurity attacks and a need for incident response management, the vendor says.
By Mike Miliard | 11:57 am | August 23, 2016
Cerner, athenahealth and other members of the EHR interoperability organization say members can soon self-enroll in the CommonWell network via their portals.
By Kaiser Health News | 11:37 am | August 23, 2016
Many hospitals are beginning to consider a change in how they handle medical errors. Instead of the "deny-and-defend" approach, they are revamping their policies to be more open.
By Bernie Monegain | 11:20 am | August 23, 2016
‘It’s time to invite the patient to be at the center of their data,’ said Anil Sethi, founder and CEO of Gliimpse.
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By Validic | Validic | 10:12 am | August 23, 2016
Remote patient monitoring technology, which delivers patient-generated health data, can help improve the quality of care, particularly in the case of reducing readmissions.
By Carla Smith | 08:29 am | August 23, 2016
Dana Alexander, others join Smith at Summit of the Southeast to reprise the HIMSS Annual Conference session on women in health IT.