Florida’s PremierMD ACO LLC (Premier), an ACO participating in the Medicare Shared Savings Program, has chosen the eClinicalWorks CCMR population health platform to advance its ACO objectives, coordinate care across the continuum as well as evaluate population health and quality improvement activities. eClinicalWorks will also be the preferred EHR solution for the organization.
Premier participates in the Medicare Shared Savings Program, which has been created by the Centers for Medicare
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Archives for 2015
Telehealth App Approved By NHS to Deliver Prescriptions to UK Patients
Dr Now, a telehealth app that dispenses and deliver prescriptions directly to patients’ home or office has been approved by NHS England to handle NHS prescriptions using the NHS Electronic Prescription Service. Now available for Apple and Android devices, Dr Now offers instant access to UK registered doctors through video-based consultation, with NHS prescriptions dispensed and delivered in central London and overnight nationwide via its Now Pharmacy prescription hubs for free. Registered
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HomeHero Raises $23M to Expand In-Home Senior Care
40% of U.S. adults today are responsible for taking care of an elderly or sick relative, according to a 2014 study by the Pew Research Center and the California HealthCare Foundation. Despite this growing number, most caregivers do not want their aging relatives living with them. Instead, family members are seeking affordable caregivers to provide in-home care for seniors.
To solve this gap in senior home care, HomeHero, a trusted marketplace advancing the in-home senior care industry has
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Wearables Are Our Foray Into Empowering A Healthier Population
In 1937, Sylvan Goldman, the owner of the Humpty-Dumpty grocery store chain, invented the shopping cart. Determined to reduce the cost of having to staff his stores with enough clerks to personally help each customer with over-the-counter purchases, he changed the paradigm. He created displays and shelves where people could help themselves, and, to prevent any inconvenience, he invented the shopping cart so they didn’t have to struggle with armfuls of goods. For all
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Post IPO: What’s Next for Fitbit & The Future of Wearables in Healthcare?
It was an IPO to remember when Fitbit, Inc. hit Wall Street this June. In fact, it was the third largest U.S IPO of 2015, according to Dealogic. Its stock opened at $30.50, (52 percent above its initial public offering price of $20.00), raised $732 million, and sold 36.6 million shares—giving the San Francisco, CA-based, fitness-tracking device developer a valuation of approximately $4.1 billion.
Clearly it was a great day for Fitbit, but what does its initial success say about the long-term
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A Proposal for Disruptive Regulation of EHRs
The latest salvo in the interoperability and information-blocking debate comes from two academic experts in the field of informatics, and was recently published in JAMIA. In the brief article, Sittig and Wright are endeavoring to describe the prerequisites for classifying an EHR as “open” or interoperable. I believe the term “open” is a much better fit here, and if the EHR software happens to come from a business dependent on revenues, as opposed to grant funding from the government, bankrupt
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Infographic: 5 Digital Health Trends Reshaping Healthcare
Healthcare executives expect that, within the next three years, their industry will need to focus as much on training machines as they do on training people, according to one finding from a new report by Accenture. The Accenture 2015 Healthcare IT Vision is based on a survey of doctors, consumers and healthcare executives and] highlights emerging technology trends that will affect the health industry in the next three to five years.
84% of health executives surveyed agree or strongly agree
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Mount Sinai to Establish Precision Wellness Center to Advance Personalized Healthcare
Joshua Harris, co-Founder of Apollo Global Management, and his wife, Marjorie has made a $5 million gift to the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai to establish the Harris Center for Precision Wellness. As part of the part of the Icahn Institute for Genomics and Multiscale Biology, the new center will leverage innovative approaches to health monitoring and wellness management by integrating emerging technologies in digital health, data science, and genomics to enable people’s health to be
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Report: Telehealth Video Visits to Reach 158M by 2020
Telhealth video visits will increase from 19.7 million in 2014 to 158.4 million per year by 2020, according to a new report from Tractica. The report, "Telehealth Video Consultations", examines the telehealth market and technology issues surrounding telehealth video visits for both clinical and non-clinical applications. The firm also predicts that, while clinical consultations currently constitute more than three-quarters of the market, growth over the next several years will be especially
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King v. Burwell: 5 Key Trends Driving Consumer-Focused New Health Economy
Today, the Supreme Court affirmed the 4th Circuit, holding that tax credits are available in states using the federal exchange. PwC's Health Research Institute (HRI) performed an analysis of publicly available information - including ACA enrollment data and CMS data on hospital spending - to assess the financial impact of the loss of subsidies in the federal marketplace. The Court’s decision in King v. Burwell removes uncertainty for some 8 million Americans who were at risk of losing coverage
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