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Achieving a successful implementation of health IT requires a little imagination. That's what Secretary Aneesh Chopra is expected to declare in his opening keynote address at tomorrow's HIMSS Virtual Conference and Expo.
Attendees to this week's HIMSS Virtual Conference and Expo will have no less than 23 education sessions at their fingertips. In the age of meaningful use, it's no surprise the majority of these focus on EHR adoption, innovation and usability.
Secure data transfer and fast performing SaaS solutions will be exhibited by Premium vendors at the June 2010 HIMSS Virtual Conference and Expo.
True to the theme of the HIMSS Virtual Conference and Expo, the Deluxe Exhibitors will highlight innovative solutions for health IT adoption and utilization. The focus will be on the human-computer interface, as vendors will showcase products and services that aim to improve accessibility for both providers and patients.
EMR adoption is "Not so much about the technology as it is the culture," according to Jim Deren, healthcare IT planning specialist for CareTech Solutions. Deren will join Heidi Blizzard, EMR/CPOE project manager for Mich.-based Crittenton Hospital, in a HIMSS Virtual Conference session on hospital EMR adoption Dos and Don'ts.
The only healthcare IT event that brings you networking, exhibits, education sessions and keynotes in a virtual format kicks off this week, live from your computer.
Web tools that were developed as a result of the National Demonstration Project on the patient-centered medical home, an initiative by the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) and its subsidiary TransforMED, are featured in a report published on Monday that include all of the findings of the two-year project.
MEDecision announced Monday a partnership with NaviNet that will enable payers to deliver patient clinical summaries to any provider enrolled in the NaviNet Network.
Health IT Policy panel explores ways to harness health IT to cut differences in healthcare outcomes based on race, ethnicity and language.
The ever-growing telemedicine market is getting a little more sophisticated these days, thanks in part to Polycom's latest offering.