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By Molly Merrill | 11:15 am | July 30, 2010
Patients who have been hospitalized for congestive heart failure may benefit from a "Home Telehealth" demonstration project set to take place in the Greater Boston area that aims at testing the efficacy of home-based monitoring equipment for older adults with chronic illnesses.
By Mike Miliard | 03:31 pm | July 22, 2010
GE Healthcare IT has announced the availability of its meaningful use-ready software release for Centricity Enterprise – the integrated cross-continuum clinical, financial and administrative software solution for hospitals.
By Mike Miliard | 11:10 am | July 20, 2010
Several nonprofit health organizations across Wisconsin will receive grants totaling $1 million from the the state's Universal Service Fund (USF) Telemedicine program, Gov. Jim Doyle has announced.
By Johnathan Warner | 11:24 am | July 19, 2010
Cisco, a now 25-year-old telecommunications company, has announced that its Tunis office is the first business premises in Tunisia to be equipped with Cisco TelePresence technology.
By Bernie Monegain | 10:52 am | July 19, 2010
Rural hospitals across the country will benefit from a new $400 million-per-year program, developed by the Federal Communications Commission, to provide affordable broadband in medically underserved communities.
By Mike Miliard | 11:59 am | July 08, 2010
Medgadget, an El Granada, Calif.-based blog that's maintained by a group of doctors and biomedical engineers from around the world, has announced the beta release of a new interactive online service for people with medical conditions.
By Molly Merrill | 10:54 am | July 08, 2010
E-mail use between patients with diabetes and hypertension and their doctors resulted in improved quality of care scores, according to a study of patients in Kaiser Permanente's Southern California region.
By Bernie Monegain | 12:25 pm | July 07, 2010
When President Obama announced on July 2 a $795 million government program to develop broadband access in rural parts of the country, it meant an additional 5,000 jobs up front, he said.
By Mike Miliard | 11:59 am | July 07, 2010
VHA Inc., a healthcare network that serves more than 1,400 not-for-profit hospitals and 28,000 non-acute care providers nationwide, has contracted with athenahealth to offer its physician practices access to the company's full suite of Web-based electronic health record, practice management, and patient communication services.
By Bernie Monegain | 11:43 am | July 02, 2010
President Obama announced Friday a $795 million government program to develop broadband access in rural parts of the country. Among the beneficiaries will be 900 healthcare facilities.