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With the introduction of electronic health records, health data storage is expected to be high on providers' to-do lists. However, storing this data will be challenging, said Bill Burns, senior director for Hitachi Data Systems.
Organ and tissue transplant is a medical marvel. But it's also something of a logistical miracle.
Healthcare information technology is the hottest career option for college graduates, according to a new trend study from the University of California San Diego Extension.
Royal Philips Electronics has announced a partnership with Project HOPE, the international health education and humanitarian assistance organization, to implement telemonitoring devices in select homes in rural areas of New Mexico.
The Department of Veterans Affairs plans to develop a kiosk-based system for its mental health clinics that would allow patients who have limited computer literacy or cognitive disabilities to conduct self-assessments of their conditions.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services will spend $73.2 million to update three Web sites that garner more than 500 million page views a year from beneficiaries.
CGI wins contract to enhance Medicare sites with features to help seniors make best possible healthcare decisions.
Results would be converted into standard health data format and transmitted to patient's VistA record.
When all other links are down, the Center for Disease Control's National Public Health Radio Network boots up.
Dell has announced that Siemens Healthcare Sector, one of the largest suppliers to the healthcare industry and a trendsetter in medical imaging and medical information technology, has adopted the new Dell Precision T5500 Long-Life workstation to power its ACUSON SC2000 volume imaging ultrasound system.