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  • Healthcare Insurance Employees Sue to be Paid for Time Spent Booting Up

    This might have a bit to say about the IT departments, or the antiquated equipment in place, but with all the large profits being made by health insurers I would guess the have invested heavily as they have with all their reporting services and claim algorithms for calculating claims and approvals for...
    Posted to The Medical Quack .... by Barbara Duck on 11-20-2008
    Filed under: Medically Related, Insurance, Other Items of Interest, Computers, health insurance, Health IT, Cigna, Lawsuits, United HealthCare
  • Sperm Storage – No not that kind, it’s a flash drive!

    Well you can have all kinds of fun with this one, and hey, use it with your notebook or Tablet PC to take advantage of Vista Ready Boost, that stores memory on the drive and accelerates loading of software programs.  If you don’t know about Ready Boost, check it out on the Microsoft site and see...
    Posted to The Medical Quack .... by Barbara Duck on 11-14-2008
    Filed under: Technology, Other Items of Interest, Need a Laugh, Microsoft/Windows News, Computers, Tablet PC, Notebooks, Sperm Storage, Flash Drives, Ready Boost
  • How Wall Street Lied to Its Computers – Software and Programming

    I posted about this already before finding this article, which in fact is about one of the best I have seen that helps explain the technical side of things  In healthcare software there’s risk management too, so can you imagine the programming to be set up to create an entire practice of sick patients...
    Posted to The Medical Quack .... by Barbara Duck on 09-29-2008
    Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, Other Items of Interest, My Commentaries, Computers, Business Intelligence, software, Code, IT Health, Wall Street, Standards, Programming, Risk Management, Servers, IT Management, SQL Language
  • Technology that Detects Threats by Reading Your Mind

    When the sensors identify something suspicious they transmit warning data to analysts, who determine whether or not to deter passengers for further questioning. Micro-facial scanning is the next step, yes it scans your face and muscle movement. It will read your body temperature, heart rate and respiration...
    Posted to The Medical Quack .... by Barbara Duck on 09-23-2008
    Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, Other Items of Interest, Computers, privacy, Congress, software, Sensors, White House, Lab, Scanning, Terrorists, Mind Reading
  • Americans Want Next President To Prioritize Health IT Efforts

    In addition, Health Information Technology has a series of upcoming web events to to teach interoperability.  One subject that I have written about substantially on the site here is Business Intelligence, and yes there’s a seminar for that too!  Back to the story at hand, I agree, we do need...
    Posted to The Medical Quack .... by Barbara Duck on 06-13-2008
    Filed under: Technology, Other Items of Interest, Computers, Medical Records, EHR, Health Care, Electronic Medical Records, PHR, Heatlh IT
  • Texas A and M University Creates a 3D Medical Training Program

    Now this is training! Graphics are not bad either from viewing the trailer on the website. The new generation is exposed to so much more media today that by not involving some media for learning and training, we might lose them if all that's out there is strict entertainment. BD CORPUS CHRISTI-A...
    Posted to The Medical Quack .... by Barbara Duck on 05-06-2008
    Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, Other Items of Interest, EMR, Hospital, Crisis, Video, Surgery, Physician, TabletPC, Training, Computers, Games
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