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By Kyle Hardy | 11:44 am | January 13, 2010
Three hospitals will implement new technology to help stave off healthcare-affiliated infections and improve patient safety.
By Mary Mosquera | 11:33 am | January 13, 2010
The public has 60 days from the publication of the rules today to offer their views on the health IT incentive proposal.
By Molly Merrill | 11:13 am | January 13, 2010
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.
By Bernie Monegain | 10:50 am | January 13, 2010
Sharp HealthCare's William A. Spooner credited his IT team Wednesday with helping him win CIO of the Year honors.
By Diana Manos | 10:43 am | January 13, 2010
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.
By Mary Mosquera | 11:03 pm | January 12, 2010
Few providers normally perform a risk analysis, one of the requirements in proving meaningful use for 2011.
By Mary Mosquera | 03:35 pm | January 12, 2010
Videos and online forums aim to help the public understand agency operations and how it regulates drugs and medical devices.
By Brian Robinson | 02:48 pm | January 12, 2010
Talks to join forces with rival California eHealth Collaborative end, forcing state to name new HIE leader.
By Mary Mosquera | 11:50 am | January 12, 2010
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.
By Kyle Hardy | 11:35 am | January 12, 2010
The University Medical Center at Princeton is providing an interoperable electronic health record to its physician clinics.