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By Mike Miliard | 04:10 pm | December 12, 2011
Dossia, the open-source personal health record service developed by a group of Fortune 500 employers, announced Monday that the Dossia Health Management System has been deployed at six of its founding member companies – leading to sharp uptick in patient engagement.
By Mike Miliard | 11:10 am | December 12, 2011
Interactive Health Technologies, which develops digital fitness systems, is putting Sony's NFC Dynamic Tag to work in school gym programs, enabling the tracking and evaluation of students' physical activity.
By Bernie Monegain | 11:59 am | December 09, 2011
The chief of the cardiology department at 400-bed Boca Raton Regional Hospital in Florida has developed software for controlling heart devices remotely using an iPad. The hospital's executives say the technology could revolutionize the way physicians reprogram pacemakers.
By Mike Miliard | 11:53 am | December 09, 2011
Open Health Tools, a multi-stakeholder open source community whose chief health informatics officer is Robert M. Kolodner, MD, the former national coordinator, is joining with the Georgia Institute of Technology on a public-private initiative designed to accelerate the adoption of health information technology.
By Eric Wicklund | 11:05 am | December 07, 2011
Whether the doctor or the patient will be the driving force behind mobile healthcare, remains debatable after a spirited discussion Tuesday at mHealth Summit in the nation's capital.
By Molly Merrill | 12:12 pm | December 05, 2011
When Apple introduced its much-anticipated iPad 2 in March, the event featured a video in which John Halamka, MD, chief information officer of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, highlighted the clinical uses of the new technology.
By Mike Miliard | 01:56 am | November 29, 2011
At RSNA 2011 on Monday, radiologists and imaging professionals from across the country and around the world prepped themselves to make the most of a fast-changing healthcare landscape -- one in which health IT will play an increasing and pivotal role.
By Bernie Monegain | 04:53 pm | November 14, 2011
The government will award up to $1 billion to fund innovative projects across the country that test creative ways to deliver high quality medical care and save money.
By Mike Miliard | 01:45 pm | November 03, 2011
At the launch this past month of the iPhone 4S, new Apple CEO Tim Cook noted that, "80 percent of the top hospitals in the U.S. are now testing or piloting the iPad." That's a good thing, because a fast-increasing number of medical schools are doing the same. The iPad, it seems, is becoming as ubiquitous as the stethoscope.
By Molly Merrill | 12:48 pm | November 03, 2011
Two separate studies, released within weeks of one another, point to the fact that physicians are entering the online space professionally.