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zdnet.com » ZDNet Healthcare - Nov 15, 2008
The public debate will center on costs and mandates, but behind it will lie faith that Internet technology, if applied universally, can do what all those TV commercials telling you to watch your weight and stop smoking …
Also tagged: general, internet, government, finance, genetics, u s, wellness, aging, home health care, medical records, medical it, consumer information
zdnet.com » ZDNet Healthcare - Oct 7, 2008
The application of standard artificial intelligence techniques, most of which have been around for many years, to the enormous and growing databases being created by health systems is very much overdue.
Also tagged: internet, networking, it management, government, state government, medical records, hospital it, medical it, insurance it, consumer information
zdnet.com » ZDNet Healthcare - Sep 16, 2008
Remember Grenada? (Picture from the eightiesclub.) The reason given to invade this tiny Caribbean nation, in 1983, was to save some Americans attending a Caribbean medical school because their grades were too low for …
Also tagged: general, wellness, aging, medical records
zdnet.com » ZDNet Healthcare - Aug 23, 2008
Countries that are much further along in adopting EMR technology are now seeing pushback, mainly over the issue of centralized storage.
Also tagged: general, internet, government, u s, state government, medical records, medical office it, hospital it, medical it, consumer information
zdnet.com » ZDNet Healthcare - Aug 11, 2008
The code donation gives OHT some "skin in the game." It also provides a means whereby poor regions can create their own RHIOs.
Also tagged: general, internet, networking, it management, open source, medical records, hospital it, medical it
zdnet.com » ZDNet Healthcare - Aug 2, 2008
It's completely web-based, with live phone support, and yes, it's free. "You can be up and running in a couple of minutes."
Also tagged: general, internet, saas, it management, medical records, medical office it, medical it
zdnet.com » ZDNet Healthcare - Aug 1, 2008
In all the scandals of this decade that of the VA's computer system has to rank pretty far down the list. But unlike with many other scandals, this is one we can recover from.
Also tagged: general, internet, open source, government, u s, medical records, hospital it, medical it
zdnet.com » ZDNet Healthcare - Jul 10, 2008
Brilliant people are especially difficult. They know they're brilliant. They're told they are from a young age. Many become the intellectual equivalent of superstar athletes, cosseted and coddled, spoiled and dangerous.
Also tagged: general, ethics, curioisities
zdnet.com » ZDNet Healthcare - Jun 24, 2008
Turns out today's agreement, which takes AT&T's eHealth system nationwide through a link with HealthVault was actually midwifed by Tennessee Governor Phil Bredesen
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zdnet.com » ZDNet Healthcare - Jun 20, 2008
A survey of over 2,700 physicians by the New England Journal of Medicine shows only 4% make full use of Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) and barely one in eight has even a rudimentary system.
Also tagged: general, research, finance, ethics, medical records, medical office it, medical it, medical office equipment