Special Issues

Crowd-Sourcing Ideas About the Future of the Hospital

January 6, 2013     David Raths
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Are technological, social and economic forces chipping away at the hospital’s place in our healthcare system? Is the future of the community hospital uncertain? What might new models of care look like? Make suggestions during Institute for the Future's game to join the dialogue.

Healthcare Providers: If You’ve Got a Story to Tell, We’ve Got Just the Venue For It

October 24, 2012     Mark Hagland
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Healthcare Informatics has opened its annual Innovator Awards program to submissions from leaders at hospitals, medical groups, health systems, and health information exchanges: it’s time to make sure your outstanding teams get recognized for their groundbreaking work

CCHIT Cites Growth in ONC-ATCB Certification for EHRs

July 9, 2012    
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The Chicago-based Certification Commission announced today that Boston-based Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women's Hospital, affiliates and founding members of Partners HealthCare System, are the latest providers to certify their installed EHR technology under CCHIT’s EHR Alternative Certification for Healthcare Providers, or EACH, an Office of the National Coordinator authorized testing and certification program (ONC-ATCB) for 2011/2012. EACH meets the needs of hospitals and other providers that have uncertified legacy software, customized commercial products, or have developed their own EHR systems tailored to their individual needs.

Healthcare Informatics Announces 2012 Innovator Award Winners

January 19, 2012     Healthcare Informatics Editors
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The editorial team at Healthcare Informatics is delighted to announce the results of the judging process in the magazine’s 2012 Innovator Awards Program.We were pleased to have received several dozen excellent submissions to the program, which for the fourth year in a row is honoring multidisciplinary teams of healthcare professionals—groups of leaders who have committed to leveraging healthcare IT to improve important aspects of healthcare—whether around patient safety, care quality, the patient experience, financial effectiveness, operational efficiency, or along some other important dimension.

Personalized Medicine, Part 1: Impediments that we must first overcome

January 11, 2012     Michael Craige
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As it stands to day, research efforts to incorporating patient’s molecular and genetic data into vendors Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems, is one of the most funded areas of research that aims to develop Personalized Medicine care to a growing population of patients. This will without a doubt enable clinicians to have the critical information for selecting tailored treatments than can greatly improve each patient’s survival.

Product Watch (PDF Opens In A New Window)

August 9, 2011    
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Product Watch (PDF Opens In A New Window)

August 9, 2011    
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Cognizant: Converting vision to reality

July 20, 2011    
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Teaneck, N.J.-based Cognizant, with one of the largest and fastest growing healthcare practices in the global IT consulting and services industry,

Managing ICD-10-and Healthcare Reform-Related Volatility

July 20, 2011     Pradep Nair, Sr. Vice President HCL Healthcare Practice
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Dramatic change is coming to the U.S. healthcare industry, and it will permanently alter the way payers and providers work together, while upsetting

Merge Healthcare: Enterprise Imaging & Interoperability

July 20, 2011    
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Interoperability. Meaningful Use. Accountable Care. Watchwords for today's health IT strategy and initiatives that populate the agendas of most CDs.

Edaptive Systems: Exceptional people, performance, and service

July 20, 2011    
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Twelve-year-old Edaptive Systems, LLC, a federally focused company in the healthcare IT industry, placed #95 in this year's Healthcare Informatics

CPSI: Educating customers on EHR adoption and Meaningful Use

July 20, 2011    
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J. Boyd Douglas Ranking #45 in this year's Healthcare Informatics 100, Mobile, Ala.-based Computer Programs and Systems, Inc. (CPSI) recognizes the
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