While the successful achievement of industry interoperability has been given a 10 year window by the ONC, we luckily don’t have to wait that long -- or at all -- to see health IT interoperability in action. Electronic prescribing is the perfect example of successful interoperability happening right now, and in honor of National Health IT Week, e-prescribing platform Surescripts has created an infographic illustrating the evolution of electronic prescribing.
Here are a few milestones of
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Archives for 2015
Datu Health Raises $10M to Drive Personalized Healthcare through Behavioral Data
Chesterfield, CO-based digital health company Datu Health has raised $10 million in Series B equity funding from St. Joseph Health (SJH) to drive personalized healthcare powered by behavioral health data. Traditional healthcare touch points fail to reach the everyday lives and behaviors of people where 40% of health outcomes are shaped. To reduce population risk, decrease low-value care, increase procedure and appointment effectiveness, and avoid penalties, health care must penetrate patient's
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CareSync Pulls In $18M for Medicare-based Chronic Care Management
CareSync, a chronic disease management platform for Medicare has raised $18 million in Series B funding led by Merck Global Health Innovation Fund (Merck GHI), Greycroft Partners and Harbert Venture Partners, as well as existing investors Tullis Health Investors, Clearwell Group, CDH Solutions and Travis Bond. The capital will be used to help expand its workforce and continue to advance its best-in-class technology. Over the next 18 months, the company plans to hire an additional 500
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CMS Issues Meaningful Use Final Rule: Key Facts to Know
After facing severe criticism from members of Congress, professional medical organizations and providers pushing to delay the final rules for Meaningful Use Stage 3. On Tuesday, The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) released the final rule for the Meaningful Use program with hopes to simplify requirements and add new flexibilities for providers.
CMS reviewed and considered more than 2,500 comments
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Allscripts Launches Lab to Connect Israeli Digital Health Startups to US Market
Israel’s Center for Digital Innovation (CDI) and Allscripts have partnered to establish a CDI-Allscripts lab in Beer Sheva to connect Israeli digital health startups and entrepreneurs to the US healthcare market, Globes first reports. As part of the partnership, digital health startups will have access to Allscripts Open APIs with the opportunity to participate in Allscripts Developer Program.
"This collaboration with Allscripts will drive a unique platform to promote innovation
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Mercy Health Unveils $54M Virtual Care Center
St. Louis, Mo.-based Mercy Health today officially open its Virtual Care Center, a first of its kind $54 million 125,000-square-foot building that will serve as the center of its existing telemedicine programs. Mercy’s Virtual Care Center houses 330 specialized medical professionals and is designed to be a workspace for innovations in patient care and product testing. The building space is designed to invite collaboration and new ideas for getting care to patients when and where they need it,
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Orion Health Awarded Subcontract for $4.3B DoD EHR Modernization Project
Orion Health, a company that develops modern and creative solutions for healthcare has announced that the company was a part of the Leidos Partnership for Defense Health team awarded a contract by the Department of Defense (DoD) to provide an electronic health record (EHR) for the U.S. Military. The team solution will include an off-the-shelf EHR with the associated services needed to deploy the EHR across the Military Health System.
DHMSM Contract Details
As part of the
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GE, StartUp Health Expands Partnership to Focus on Health Payment, Virtual Health Solutions
GE Ventures and StartUp Health, a global health innovation company, today announced the expansion of their partnership to invest in and coach digital health startups focused on health payment and virtual health solutions. The program builds on the success of the GE and StartUp Health Entrepreneurship Program, which launched in 2013 with 15 consumer health companies.
Expanded Partnership Details
As part of the expanded partnership, StartUp Health Academy and GE Ventures will
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NIH Awards UCSF $9.75M to Launch Mobile Health Research Platform for Heart Disease
The National Institutes of Health has awarded $9.75 million to UCSF over the next five years to launch a mobile health research platform called Health ePeople that will enable investigators to conduct mobile and wireless health research in a less costly, more streamlined manner. The platform builds off the previous success of Health eHeart Study, which harnesses the power of online and mobile technology to gather cardiovascular data from study participants through devices such as smartphone
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Why Did We Get Into the Health IT Industry? 5 CEOs Share Their Reasons
In celebration of the 10th anniversary of National Health IT Week, a collaborative forum and virtual awareness week that assembles key healthcare constituents dedicated to working together to elevate the necessity of advancing health through the best use of information technology. We’ve compiled five quotes from healthcare CEOs about why they got into the health IT industry.
Jeff Margolis, chairman and CEO Welltok:
“As a kid in Boulder, CO I had aspirations to start or lead a business,
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