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By Susan Morse | 11:52 am | June 19, 2024
AHIP panelist Terry Douglas of Surescripts talks about what this means for payers, providers, pharma and others.
Remote Patient Monitoring
By Bill Siwicki | 01:53 pm | June 14, 2024
The panel likely needs more data and a decision on what constitutes a good form of engagement in order to make an informed decision on the proposed changes to the CPT code language for RPM reimbursement, one expert says.
By Mike Miliard | 11:07 am | June 14, 2024
The Department of Veterans Affairs will extend the contract for the electronic health record modernization first launched seven years ago, even in the face of implementation challenges and more Congressional scrutiny.
Cybersecurity In Focus
By Mike Miliard | 10:41 am | June 11, 2024
The AHA and National Rural Health Association are also onboard for the initiative, which will offer grants, free endpoint security advice and other resources for critical access and emergency hospitals.
By Adam Ang | 12:33 am | June 11, 2024
India's Armed Forces Medical Services is exploring the use of emerging technologies with partners in local universities and the government.
By HIMSS TV | 05:41 pm | June 07, 2024
Oscar Alleyne, managing director of the public health division, discusses the value of public and private partnerships and describes what its federally funded research and development centers do to help organizations plan for the next pandemic. 
By Andrea Fox | 11:34 am | June 07, 2024
Using the FHIR standard can help organizations like the VA connect rapidly to drug data, which paves the way for real-time surveillance that improves patient safety and identifies adverse events tied to medication.
By HIMSS TV | 07:00 am | June 06, 2024
Sean Sullivan, a partner at Alston & Bird, predicts more clarity on reasonable fees and exceptions, details on sensitive information sharing, and rules about public health IT certification in revised interoperability rules that may drop in June.  
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By Concord Technologies | 06:14 am | June 05, 2024
Administrative AI use brings significant business impact with minimal risk.
By Andrea Fox | 05:41 pm | June 04, 2024
Rural hospitals bear the brunt of relentless ransomware attacks and face the greatest risk for patients with no nearby alternatives for lifesaving care. Government, Congress and industry must act, a new report says.