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By Jessica Davis | 12:09 pm | August 19, 2016
Florida Department of Health officials say they believe active transmissions are still only happening within the initial one-square mile in Miami-Dade, identified on July 29.
By Mike Miliard | 11:53 am | August 19, 2016
Stanford clinicians shine a light on how today's products are missing out on big opportunities.
By Bernie Monegain | 10:15 am | August 19, 2016
The funding, which comes from Affordable Care Act, will go toward quality improvement efforts that engage patients and improve care coordination.
By Bill Siwicki | 08:58 am | August 19, 2016
A pair of population health programs are already reducing non-emergent visits to emergency departments in Louisiana. At the heart of that success are patients tapping technologies and data to manage their health.
By Jeff Lagasse | 03:47 pm | August 18, 2016
Officials in Arkansas are in talks to change the rule prohibiting direct-to-consumer telehealth consults. In Texas, meanwhile, the e-Health Alliance is driving legislation to mandate that licensing boards coordinate appropriate rules. 
By Bernie Monegain | 03:11 pm | August 18, 2016
Health IT companies on the magazine’s annual roster specialize in a variety of products and services from analytics and cognitive computing to security management.
By Jessica Davis | 12:06 pm | August 18, 2016
As cybercriminals continue to assault the healthcare industry, most health executives are elevating data security as a business priority, according to the 2016 HIMSS Cybersecurity Survey, released Aug. 16.
By Mike Miliard | 12:04 pm | August 18, 2016
PwC Health Research Institute report shows makers of device and diagnostics tools are launching broader services to help healthcare providers drive value.
By Bill Siwicki | 10:01 am | August 18, 2016
The new telehealth technology enables care teams to engage with patients via live video chat on Apple iOS and Android mobile devices.
By Kaiser Health News | 09:06 am | August 18, 2016
Aetna stepped out of Affordable Care Act marketplaces and it's not the only company doing so. Humana, UnitedHealthcare and several Blues will also be selling in fewer regions when the fourth enrollment period opens this fall.