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By Molly Merrill | 10:46 am | January 06, 2010
Brigham and Women's Hospital, a 777-bed teaching affiliate of Harvard Medical School in Boston, expects to roll out an acute care documentation pilot project later this year.
By Kyle Hardy | 10:45 am | January 06, 2010
The James Paget NHS Trust has entered into a second agreement with NextiraOne, a Europe-based communication services provider, to build additional dedicated data center facilities and provide a new communications platform.
By Patty Enrado | 10:44 am | January 06, 2010
AdvancedMD Software, provider of practice and revenue cycle management software-as-a-service (SaaS) solutions, has acquired PracticeOne, EHR provider.
By Mary Mosquera | 10:26 am | January 06, 2010
Prospective applicants for $60 million in grants to conduct advanced research in health information technology learned Monday that any of their findings should be able to be put to practical use quickly to help extend the meaningful uses of electronic health records.
By Bernie Monegain | 10:09 am | January 06, 2010
HealthSouth, which provides inpatient rehabilitative services in 26 states, has implemented an automated recruitment platform to streamline the company's recruiting process and increase efficiency and privacy.
By Mary Mosquera | 05:53 pm | January 05, 2010
The Strategic Health IT Advanced Research Projects program will focus on barriers to adoption of electronic health records.
By Mary Mosquera | 04:48 pm | January 05, 2010
ONC publishes notices on plans for vendors to evaluate state health IT grant programs and monitor HIT training services.
By Mary Mosquera | 03:28 pm | January 05, 2010
National Quality Forum aims to advance uses of electronic data in charting physician performance.
By Bob Violino | 03:10 pm | January 05, 2010
Food safety agencies are using IT to keep the food supply from becoming hazardous to the nation's health.
By Greg Goth | 03:05 pm | January 05, 2010
The H1N1 crisis focused attention on the need for better IT systems to spot disease outbreaks in K"“12 schools, ground zero for future pandemics.