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By Mike Miliard | 03:37 am | September 03, 2010
Accenture has announced that it will work with Stanford Hospital & Clinics on a seven-year, connected health technology initiative to improve patient care and operational efficiency.
By Molly Merrill | 05:40 pm | September 02, 2010
Angie's List announced on Wednesday a partnership that will allow its members to access Healthcare Blue Book, a free pricing tool that aids consumers and companies in determining fair healthcare prices.
By GHIT Staff | 05:00 pm | September 02, 2010
HHS to hand out nearly $17 million for patient-centered outcomes research that is supported by IT.
By Molly Merrill | 03:16 pm | September 02, 2010
New research concludes that although progress is occurring in integrating care management workflows into health IT systems, much work remains.
By Chelsey Ledue | 12:20 pm | September 02, 2010
There seems to be more and more money going into biomedical research, with not enough product coming out, according to researchers at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. This is where iMedConsent comes into play.
By Mary Mosquera | 12:16 pm | September 02, 2010
Cincinnati and Detroit will receive $30 million in grants to set up models for clinical and public health information sharing.
By Mike Miliard | 12:04 pm | September 02, 2010
Meaningful use incentives make quality - and quality reporting - an integral component of electronic health records. To help providers and vendors better understand the details behind those imperatives, HIMSS has introduced Quality 101, a new online primer on quality measurement.
By Bernie Monegain | 11:27 am | September 02, 2010
The government will distribute nearly $17 million for patient-centered outcomes research that is supported by health information technology and data systems, Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius announced Wednesday.
By Patty Enrado | 10:46 am | September 02, 2010
Cincinnati and Detroit are the two final pilot communities selected under the new Beacon Community Program that is using health information technology to help tackle leading health problems in communities across the country. Between them they will receive $30 million in government money to help in their work.
By GHIT Staff | 05:45 pm | September 01, 2010
The failure of DOD and VA to join EHRs is about one side wanting to win more than it want to care for patients.