Government & Policy
A startling number of respondents to a new poll support the idea of the government providing an insurance option to compete with commercial plans, though researchers said those people might be swayed.
Researchers said that testing for venous thromboembolisms can be both an unnecessary expense and in some cases harmful to patients.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is building on the program after a pilot with the YMCA of USA reduced costs by $2,650 per participant.
Joel Brenner, former senior counsel at the National Security Agency, discusses the history of cybersecurity, the problems in healthcare, and where organizations can look for help.
CIOs from Healthcare IT News Best Hospital IT Departments 2016 share their take on the fate of electronic health records.
Global gender gap report reveals persistent disparities in salaries, participation in workforce.
A relatively new fungus called Candida auris preys on the sickest patients and can spread in hospitals.
The Obama appointee also shed light on what’s necessary for digitizing and transforming an enterprise.
Contest seeks innovative uses of APIs thay can enable consumers to more easily share their personal health data.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology has released a draft framework to help U.S. employers better identify, maintain, recruit and develop cybersecurity talent.