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By Mike Miliard | 09:08 am | March 23, 2015
An arm of the Defense Department's Military Health System joined the HIE to improve the quality of care while also reducing costs.
By Mike Miliard | 04:38 pm | March 20, 2015
The new Stage 3 meaningful use rules proposed Friday by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services seek to give providers more flexibility, simplify the program, drive interoperability among electronic health records and put the focus on improved patient outcomes.
By Bernie Monegain | 12:06 pm | March 20, 2015
Epic Systems, known for its health IT technology -- with the lion's share of EHR systems in hospitals across the country -- now is garnering attention for its Deep Space auditorium at its Verona, Wis., campus.
By Erin McCann | 12:05 pm | March 20, 2015
A cloud-based EHR company in Florida is getting a venture capital boost after IBM announced it was making an investment. One plan is to build off its platforms, including a real-time clinical decision support app powered by Watson.
By Frank Irving | 09:03 am | March 20, 2015
VirtuMedix enters its second year with an eye on usability, scalability and a more favorable reimbursement environment.
By Stephanie Bouchard | 04:17 pm | March 19, 2015
(SPONSORED) Innovations in mobility, cloud and M2M technology have allowed healthcare organizations to transform how they do business and care for patients. But those same technologies can leave organizations and their valuable data vulnerable.
By Stephanie Bouchard | 04:14 pm | March 19, 2015
(SPONSORED) As healthcare continues toward the goal of being able to access information anytime, anywhere, it is increasingly clear that cloud computing delivers the most efficient technology integration.
By Bernie Monegain | 02:40 pm | March 19, 2015
Fifteen months after Intermountain Healthcare and Cerner signed a contract that keeps them in partnership for the next 10 years, Intermountain, known around the world for its pioneering ways, is trailblazing again.
By Mike Miliard | 11:57 am | March 19, 2015
Whether an electronic health record works well or not depends who you are: The opinions of clinicians and IT staff can vary widely. But a new EHR satisfaction survey from Black Book suggests that perspective gap may be narrowing.
By Stephanie Bouchard | 11:40 am | March 19, 2015
(SPONSORED) When attendees hit the HIMSS15 show floor, they will be dazzled by technologies with the potential to improve care and health outcomes and lower costs. But many of these technologies depend on connectivity. Without a secure, fast, and reliable network, these products will fail to meet their full potential.