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Three hospitals will implement new technology to help stave off healthcare-affiliated infections and improve patient safety.
The public has 60 days from the publication of the rules today to offer their views on the health IT incentive proposal.
Officials at Practice Fusion, a San Francisco-based provider of free electronic health record software, announced Wednesday that the company has launched a free e-prescribing system for physicians.
Sharp HealthCare's William A. Spooner credited his IT team Wednesday with helping him win CIO of the Year honors.
The HIT Policy Committee, a federal advisory group, meets today from 10 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. ET to discuss the proposed rules on meaningful use and standards.
Few providers normally perform a risk analysis, one of the requirements in proving meaningful use for 2011.
Videos and online forums aim to help the public understand agency operations and how it regulates drugs and medical devices.
Talks to join forces with rival California eHealth Collaborative end, forcing state to name new HIE leader.
The Food and Drug Administration awarded a $72 million contract to Harvard Pilgrim Health Care to develop a test version of the FDA's Sentinel system, an electronic network designed to sift health data for threats to medical product safety.
The University Medical Center at Princeton is providing an interoperable electronic health record to its physician clinics.