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By Kyle Hardy | 04:30 pm | May 19, 2010
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.
By Mike Miliard | 03:27 pm | May 19, 2010
Organ and tissue transplant is a medical marvel. But it's also something of a logistical miracle.

By Molly Merrill | 11:49 am | May 19, 2010
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.
By Mike Miliard | 11:46 am | May 19, 2010
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.
By Mary Mosquera | 11:04 am | May 19, 2010
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.
By Bernie Monegain | 10:48 am | May 19, 2010
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.
By Mary Mosquera | 12:23 am | May 19, 2010
CGI wins contract to enhance Medicare sites with features to help seniors make best possible healthcare decisions.
By Mary Mosquera | 12:20 am | May 19, 2010
Results would be converted into standard health data format and transmitted to patient's VistA record.
By Bob Violino | 12:40 pm | May 18, 2010
When all other links are down, the Center for Disease Control's National Public Health Radio Network boots up.
By Mike Miliard | 11:53 am | May 18, 2010
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.