April 24th 2025
Asembia's AXS25 Summit will unite more than 8000 key decision-makers to explore pharmacy innovation, artificial intelligence, policy, and patient care from April 27 to May 1 at Wynn & Encore in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Delve into the current state of prescription digital therapeutics (PDTs) adoption and uncover strategies for increasing payer approval and achieving widespread coverage of PDTs.
Dr Fridsma Leaves ONC to Be President and CEO of AMIA
September 22nd 2014Doug Fridsma, MD, PhD, FACP, FACMI, is leaving his position as the chief science officer for the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology to become the president and CEO of the American Medical Informatics Association.
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GAO Report: Healthcare.gov Needs to Address Security Weaknesses
September 18th 2014After examining the security and privacy of the Healthcare.gov website and its supporting systems at CMS, the Government Accountability Office published a report with 6 security management and 22 technical security recommendations.
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Dr Karen B. DeSalvo Explains the Exciting Research Opportunity HIT Provides
September 18th 2014Health information technology presents an exciting opportunity for researchers interested in applied work, according to Karen B. DeSalvo, MD, MPH, MSc, National Coordinator for Health Information Technology.
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HITECH Spurs EHR Vendor Competition and Innovation, Resulting in Increased Adoption
This is the first empirical evidence to demonstrate increased competition and innovation in the EHR industry as a result of the HITECH program.
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Anthem Blue Cross Launches New Health System with California Hospitals
September 17th 2014Anthem Blue Cross is partnering with 7 rival hospital systems in California to create a new integrated health system in the Los Angeles and Orange counties. The members will share financial risk and gain.
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Addressing Health Technology Barriers for Baby Boomers
September 11th 2014Although baby boomers are expected to place a large burden on healthcare resources, consumer health technologies could help stem increasing needs and costs, according to a new study in the Journal of Medical Internet Research.
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