April 22nd 2025
Telemedicine was associated with a monthly avoidance of greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to the emissions of 61,255 to 130,076 passenger vehicles.
Delve into the current state of prescription digital therapeutics (PDTs) adoption and uncover strategies for increasing payer approval and achieving widespread coverage of PDTs.
Health Information Technology and the Road to Reform
February 26th 2014Health information technology (HIT) was the focus of a discussion led by Farzad Mostashari, MD, visiting fellow, Brookings Institution, former national coordinator for HIT, US Department of Health and Human Services. In his Managed Markets Summit 2014 keynote address, Health IT and Reform: The Road to Right Care, Dr Mostashari touched upon the obstacles and shortcomings in our nation's healthcare landscape, and asserted that more prominent usage of HIT would help to alleviate fiscal concerns and affect better outcomes in patient care.
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Ed Pezalla, MD, MPH, Discusses How Health Plans are Engaging Patients in Decision-Making
February 26th 2014Ed Pezalla, MD, MPH, national medical director for pharmacy policy and strategy, office of the CMO, Aetna, says payers and health plans are preparing for patient-centered care by utilizing digital tools. Everything from virtual people to cost search tools are used to assist employed and general patient populations. Dr Pezalla says many of these tools will also be used in the public and private health insurance exchanges to help people make decisions as they purchase health plans.
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Farzad Mostashari, MD, Discusses the National Investment in HIT
February 25th 2014Farzad Mostashari, MD, visiting fellow, Brookings Institution, former national coordinator for health information technology (HIT), US Department of Health and Human Services, says we need to have payment reform to support the success of HIT.
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ONC Proposal Aims to Address EHR Vendors' Concerns on Evolving Rules
February 24th 2014Federal officials issued the first set of voluntary standards under a new process that will give companies that develop electronic health-record systems more notice about what requirements will be included in the federal rules governing their products.
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Secret Sauce For ACOs: One Healthcare CIO's Answer
February 12th 2014The technological underpinnings for an accountable care organization (ACO) include all the basic healthcare IT you have heard so much about, including electronic health records (EHRs), electronic medical records (EMRs), and health information exchange (HIE) for transmitting patient data between participating organizations that are not necessarily all on the same EHR.
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Deadlines Extended for Attesting to Meaningful Use in EHR Incentive Program
February 10th 2014The CMS is extending the deadline for physicians and other eligible professionals to attest to meaningful use for the Medicare EHR incentive program for the 2013 reporting year and is offering some hospitals a second chance at receiving payment-as well as possible relief from the program's 2015 penalties for failing to comply in 2013.
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CCHIT Ending Testing and Certification of EHRs
January 29th 2014The Certification Commission for Health Information Technology is getting out of the business of testing and certifying electronic health-record systems after nearly a decade as the first and still most-commonly used provider of those services in the U.S.
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What Do ACOs Reveal About the Importance of Integration?
January 23rd 2014While some health systems, hospitals, and physician practices will choose to avoid forming an accountable care organization or adopting any other ACO-like model, they are still likely to face challenges around care coordination and collaboration as a result of consolidation in the healthcare industry.
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Survey Says: EHR Incentive Program is on Track
January 21st 2014We continue to see progress in improving the nation's healthcare system, and a key tool to helping achieve that goal is the increased use of electronic health records by the nation's doctors, hospitals, and other healthcare providers.
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Md. Health Secretary: State Exchange Site's Glitches Could Force Overhaul or Abandonment
January 15th 2014Maryland's health exchange Web site is still riddled with glitches and might need to be completely overhauled - or even abandoned - once the first round of enrollment ends March 31, a member of Gov. Martin O'Malley's Cabinet told lawmakers Tuesday.
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Evaluation of Electronic Medical Record Administrative Data Linked Database (EMRALD)
The combination of electronic medical record data and administrative data provides the fullest picture of patient health histories.
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Will 2014 Be the Year of the Electronic Health Record?
January 9th 20142014 has been identified as the make-or-break year for electronic health records (EHRs). Despite a more than $22 billion federal investment to reward meaningful use of EHR technology, new report findings suggest that the government has failed to put protections in place that would prevent the technology from increasing costs, including through overbilling.
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Over 2 Million Have Signed Up on Obamacare, State Websites: US Official
December 31st 2013Over two million people have enrolled in health insurance plans through the federally run HealthCare.gov and state healthcare enrollment websites, a US administration official said on Tuesday. HealthCare.gov covers 36 states, and another 14 states have their own websites.
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ONC Touts Progress on Integrating Patient-Generated Data
December 31st 2013The Health IT Policy Committee (HITPC) adopted recommendations from its Consumer Empowerment Workgroup on patient-generated health data (PGHD) at its December meeting and is expected to finalize its complete Stage 3 recommendations in February.
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ObamaCare, Doctor Shortage To Spur $2 Billion Telehealth Market
December 23rd 2013The business of treating patients via telehealth in the U.S. will dramatically increase to nearly $2 billion in revenue within five years due to a confluence of events in the health care industry from doctor shortages to provider payment changes under the Affordable Care Act.
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Impact of Electronic Prescribing on Medication Use in Ambulatory Care
Both potential benefits and unexpected consequences were found as a result of the rollout of electronic prescribing.
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