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Humetrix, the Del Mar, Calif.-based maker of mobile health information exchange app iBlueButton, is demonstrating its technology for the UK’s National Health Service (NHS) this week.
Like so many healthcare entities around the world, the NHS has been struggling to make electronic health records...
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A little more than a month ago, Naomi Fried, chief innovation officer at Boston Children’s Hospital, tweeted: that most healthcare mobile apps are built for consumers and focus on health and wellness, while only 20 percent are clinical apps. She wrote: “We need more #hospital apps.”...
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In less than two years we have gone from Accountable Care Organization (ACO) as a concept, to ACO as a new model of care delivery. With the January announcement that there were 106 more added to the Medicare ACO program, … Continue reading →
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The software lobby’s pitch to the health care industry, and to Congress, was that health care would receive not only the $19 billion to be provided by the government for health care digitization, but that the shift to electronic records would result in huge health care savings. Four years after...
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The National Football League has signed a deal with EHR maker eClinicalWorks to transition the league from paper records to an all electronic system. The Boston Globe reported that the NFL will pay between $7 million and $10 million for the 10-year contract.
Records will be instantly viewable on a smartphone...
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Tue, Nov 20 2012
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It’s purely speculative, but a survey of entrepreneurs working in digital health suggests that Practice Fusion, Castlight Health and ZocDoc could be the next companies in the sector to go public.
Venture capital firm InterWest Partners queried more than 100 entrepreneurs about the future of digital...
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Kansas City-based health IT company Cerner announced this week plans to embed Nuance Communications’ cloud-based medical voice recognition into all of the mobile-enabled versions of its electronic health record offerings, including PowerChart Touch, which it launched at HIMSS in February. Cerner...
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San Diego-based Sotera Wireless announced this week that the FDA had given its 510(k) clearance for the full version of its WiFi-enabled ViSi Mobile patient monitoring system, a part of which received an FDA clearance this past March. The full system enables care providers to review near real-time transmissions...
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FairWarning, Inc., the inventor and a leading supplier of privacy breach detection solutions for Electronic Health Records, has announced that Memorial Hospital & Health System based in South Bend, Indiana has selected FairWarning®to conduct proactive privacy auditing for Cerner Millennium as well...
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Oxford University hospitals NHS trust is dealing with patient contact and data quality issues following major project to implement Cerner Millennium A roll out of the Cerner Millennium electronic patient record (EPR) system caused delays in treating patients at Oxford University hospitals NHS, its board...
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For the Ambulatory EMR by Specialty Study 2012: Finding the Fit report, KLAS interviewed over 700 medical professionals in order to fully understand how their EMR vendors tackle each of their varied specialties-both as an enterprise offering and by individual specialty. This report is designed not only...
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The long-awaited boom in home-based, wireless health monitoring devices might happen sooner rather than later. In fact, Dr. Andrew Watson, medical director of the UPMC Center for Connected Medicine in Pittsburgh, believes that it will start in the next six to 12 months.
“Right now, the devices...
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