New York is still standing in the shadows of Boston and San Francisco's thriving life sciences eocosystem.
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Shareable Ink Raises $10.7M Series C; Adds Former Allscripts CEO to Board of Directors
Shareable Ink®, the enterprise cloud computing company that transforms point-of-care clinical documentation to structured data and analytics, has closed $10.7M in Series C financing.
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Infographic: 5 Issues Impacting Patient Data Management
Big data or small data — it’s all data! And it’s growing at an exponential rate — especially in the healthcare industry.
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AHA ‘Respectfully Urges’ CMS to Begin ICD-10 Testing by January 2014
The American Hospital Association (AHA) has sent a letter encouraging CMS to expedite their ICD-10 testing plans to ensure testing begins no later than January 2014
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Wearable Companies Should Be Partnering With Doctors & Hospitals
Study finds that the people most likely to benefit from fitness wearables aren’t using them
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Epic Systems Partners With OHSU to Accelerate EHR Education/Learning
Verona, Wisconsin.-based Epic Systems Corp. has formed their first academics informatics program partnership with Oregon Health & Science University for medical informatics education and research purposes.
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Cleveland Clinic CIO Provides 4 Strategies for Health IT Adoption
How can healthcare leaders effectively change culture within the hospital organization to improve health IT adoption and optimize workflow integration?
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57% of Seniors Are Seeking Digital Health Tools to Manage Their Health Remotely
57 percent of seniors are seeking digital health options for managing their health services remotely, according to a new survey by Accenture.
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Healthbox Chicago Unveils Its Second Class of Startups, Focuses on Post-Reform Challenges
Healthbox Chicago announces its second class of startups with a keen focus on post-reform challenges of hospitals and health systems.
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Survey: Physicians Say ACA Will Spike Healthcare Costs, Impact Care
76 percent of doctors said Affordable Care Act (ACA) will increase healthcare costs and reduce access to care "significantly" or "somewhat", according to a new survey
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