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How Do We Get Physicians Back to the Art of Medicine?

by Fred Pennic 02/18/2014 Leave a Comment

How Do We Get Physicians Back to the Art of Medicine

Nuance introduces Art of Medicine initiative with roundtable of physician leaders Driven by a staggering number of recent studies pointing to increasing physician burnout and frustration with technology, Nuance today launched its “The Art of Medicine” initiative to support clinicians and their patients as they navigate the changes and challenges of today’s complex healthcare landscape. The initiative will comprise a series of engaging and educational programs and initially includes
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Survey Reveals Business Intelligence Adoption Lagging in Healthcare

by Jasmine Pennic 02/18/2014 Leave a Comment

Survey Reveals Business Intelligence Adoption Lagging in Healthcare

TEKsystems survey reveals business intelligence adoption lagging across healthcare organizations TEKsystems, provider of IT staffing solutions, IT talent management expertise and IT services, today released the results of a survey that explored the current state of business intelligence (BI) system deployments among healthcare organizations. Despite the acknowledged benefits that healthcare organizations would realize from business intelligence , the study finds that 58 percent have yet to
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5 Years After HITECH Act, Health IT Is Improving Care for Patients and Families

by Fred Pennic 02/17/2014 Leave a Comment

5 Years After HITECH Act, Health IT Improving Care for Patients and Families

Debra L. Ness, President, National Partnership for Women & Families issues statement on how health IT is improving care for patients and families on the 5 year anniversary of the HITECH Act.  “Five years after enactment of the Health Information Technology and Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act on February 17, 2009, health information technology (IT) is helping to improve the experiences of patients and families and transform our health care system. Patients and families have
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US Health IT Market Expected to Grow at 20% CAGR During 2014-2018

by Fred Pennic 02/14/2014 Leave a Comment

US Health IT Market Expected to Grow at 20% CAGR During 2014-2018

The US health IT market is expected to grow at a CAGR of nearly 20% during 2014-2018, according to RNCOS latest “US Healthcare IT Market Outlook 2018” research study. Currently the US health IT market is witnessing significant growth with escalating healthcare cost becoming a key concern today for the US government, PRNewswire reports. As a result of increasing government regulations supporting the adoption of healthcare IT systems in hospitals, the industry is offering immense business
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Elizabeth “Betty” T. Jordan Shares a Nurse’s Perspective on Health IT

by Jasmine Pennic 02/14/2014 Leave a Comment

Elizabeth Betty T. Jordan Shares a Nurse's Perspective on Health IT

Nurses are vital to the implementation and adoption of healthcare technology. In this conversation, Intel's Joan Hankin, MSN, RN, sits down with Elizabeth "Betty" T. Jordan, DNSc, RNC, FAAN and Associate Professor University of South Florida College of Nursing, to discuss a nurse's perspective on health IT, how IT impacts patient care, and how generational attitudes shape health IT adoption. About Elizabeth “Betty” T. Jordan Elizabeth “Betty” T. Jordan, DNSc, RNC is an assistant
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Nearly Half of Physicians Believe EHRs Are Making Patient Care Worse

by Jasmine Pennic 02/13/2014 6 Comments

Nearly Half of Physicians Believe EHRs Are Making Patient Care Worse

Nearly half of physicians believe EHRs are making patient care worse, according to newly released data from marketing and research firm MPI Group and Medical Economics. The research reveals despite Meaningful Use incentives, physicians say its not nearly enough to cover the unanticipated costs associated with the need to increase staff, coupled with a loss in physician productivity that directly impact patient care. The Medical Economics survey was conducted from November to December 2013
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AMA Releases Updated ICD-10 Implementation Costs for Physician Practices

by Fred Pennic 02/12/2014 1 Comment

AMA Releases Updated ICD-10 Implementation Costs for Physician Practices

ICD-10 implementation costs for physician practices are expected to be significantly more costly than previously estimated, according to an updated cost analysis report from the AMA (American Medical Association).  The updated 2014 AMA cost analysis study written by Carolyn Hartley, Physicians EHR, and Stanley Nachimson from Nachimson Advisors takes into account the convergence of dynamic and financially demanding physician requirements which include: Costs associated with paying for
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Black Book Ranking Names Top Health Information Exchange Vendors by Segment

by Jasmine Pennic 02/11/2014 1 Comment

Black Book Ranking Names Top Health Information Exchange Vendors

A survey conducted by full-service market research company Black Book Rankings has revealed the top  health information exchange solutions by segments. Black Book Rankings, a division of Black Book Market Research LLC, provides healthcare IT users, media, investors, analysts, quality minded vendors, and prospective software system buyers, pharmaceutical manufacturers, and other interested sectors of the clinical technology industry with comprehensive comparison data of the industry's top
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When Do Physicians Behave Like Consumers?

by Robert Rowley MD 02/11/2014 1 Comment

When Do Physicians Behave Like Consumers 1

When do physicians behave like consumers? Dr. Robert Rowley shares his insights.  We are seeing a flood of health IT tools come in to the market, some simple and some highly complex. The way that physicians approach the adoption of these tools has major implications for vendors. Electronic Health Records (EHR) systems have been the centerpiece of health IT for a number of years, and now a majority of U.S. physicians and hospitals have adopted EHRs into their practice. Getting these systems
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Former Shelby Regional CFO Charged with Meaningful Use Fraud

by Jasmine Pennic 02/07/2014 Leave a Comment

Tom White, the former CFO for Dr. Tariq Mahmood’s Texas hospitals has been charged with meaningful use fraud and aggravated identity theft in the Eastern District of Texas, FBI.gov reports. According to the indictment by a federal grand jury, White falsely attested to Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) that Shelby Regional Medical Center (Shelby Regional) successfully met the meaningful use requirements for the 2012 fiscal year. To give the impression of using a certified EHR,
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