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By Eric Wicklund | 02:49 pm | April 28, 2009
With new funding, new leadership and a year of positive growth on the books, Reva Systems is entering the healthcare market on a high note.
By Eric Wicklund | 02:46 pm | April 28, 2009
If you can make it in New Zealand, you can make it anywhere?
By Healthcare IT News | 01:24 pm | April 28, 2009
The New York State Department of Health will use services from APS Healthcare and Thomson Reuters for its Medicaid clinical best practice utilization review program.
By Patty Enrado | 01:22 pm | April 28, 2009
Third-party administrator Health Cost Solutions (HCS) has migrated from its traditional claims editing platform to a hosted service.
By Patty Enrado | 01:20 pm | April 28, 2009
As a Medicare Advantage health plan, Arcadian Health Plan (AHP) was not meeting its 3 percent abandonment rate on service calls, as mandated by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
By Molly Merrill | 01:19 pm | April 28, 2009
Minnesotans will soon have access to a virtual clinic, thanks to a partnership between Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota and American Well.
By Patty Enrado | 01:17 pm | April 28, 2009
Integrating claims systems with practice management and electronic medical record systems has been floated around the industry for a few years.
By Patty Enrado | 01:16 pm | April 28, 2009
The Obama administration’s validation that it would extend to Oct. 1, 2013, the deadline for conversion of the healthcare coding system from ICD-9 to ICD-10, may give a false sense of relief, industry observers say.
By Molly Merrill | 01:13 pm | April 28, 2009
Physicians in Massachusetts have the highest electronic prescribing rate in the nation, and they have adopted basic electronic health records at twice the rate of the national average, according to a recent study that gives the credit to incentive programs.
By Molly Merrill | 01:11 pm | April 28, 2009
Caritas Christi Health Care, a community-based hospital network, serving Massachusetts, southern New Hampshire and Rhode Island, is in the second wave of an electronic health records implementation for its 1,200 physicians in its IPA.