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Proventys, Newton, Mass.-based maker of advanced decision support technologies, has entered into an exclusive collaboration with the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) to introduce the Proventys CDS Oncology system.
New York-based consulting firm Deloitte has been designated a Common Security Framework (CSF) Assessor by the Health Information Trust Alliance (HITRUST).
The Boy Scouts of America, now celebrating their 100th anniversary this week, is now using wireless access and other forms of healthcare information technology for the first time at the 2010 National Scout Jamboree.
CDPH, a New York insurance plan, will invest $1 million in 21 area primary care and pediatric practices to participate in the second phase of the plan's IT-based medical home initiative.
The Department of Health and Human Services announced Thursday $51 million in grants to help states launch health insurance exchanges.
Patients who have been hospitalized for congestive heart failure may benefit from a "Home Telehealth" demonstration project set to take place in the Greater Boston area that aims at testing the efficacy of home-based monitoring equipment for older adults with chronic illnesses.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services will begin to make meaningful use incentive payments to eligible physicians and hospitals as early as May 2011, according to a senior CMS official, who detailed steps the agency is taking to start up the incentive program.
HHS makes available $1 million per state to plan insurance exchanges and asks for feedback on what they should look like.
Cegedim, a global technology and services company specializing in the healthcare field, announced on Wednesday its acquisition of Wichita, Kan.-based Pulse Systems, Inc., a leading U.S. healthcare software and services supplier.
Cerner this week announced robust financial results for the second quarter, reporting strong bookings, revenue, earnings and cash flow.