April 22nd 2025
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Florida Healthcare Collaborative Offers Road Map For Creating Partnerships to Contain Costs
December 17th 2013PLAINSBORO, N.J. From leveraging their joint buying power to better deployment of a hard-to-find pediatric liver transplant surgeon, two large healthcare systems in Florida are seeing the benefits of sharing resources on a bigger scale, according to Kavita Patel, MD, of the Brookings Institution, and her co-authors who write in the inaugural issue of The American Journal of Accountable Care.
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Big Data Solves Healthcare Obstacles
December 16th 2013When you are waiting for results from a medical test like a cancer biopsy, that call from your doctor can't come fast enough. As a doctor, I am sometimes so buried in an avalanche of medical records that it can delay decisions about what to do next.
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Stage 2 Meaningful Use Deadline Extended, Sights Set on Stage 3
December 13th 2013The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) recently announced that Stage 2 of the EHR Meaningful Use program would be extended through 2016, especially as many healthcare CIOs continue to struggle with health IT tool vendors. This also means that Stage 3 will be delayed until 2017.
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Chris Belmont Responds to How Big Data Is Improving Adherence and Reducing Admissions
December 12th 2013Chris Belmont, vice president and chief information officer, MD Anderson Cancer Center, says that health systems like Ochsner are using data to validate what they already know about certain patient cases.
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Meaningful-Use Deadline Pushed Back One Year
December 6th 2013The CMS is giving providers another year to show they've met the Stage 2 criteria of the federal government's incentive program to encourage the adoption and meaningful use of electronic health records. That means the start of the next phase will be pushed back a year.
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Associations Call on ONC to Include Patient-Generated Data in Stage 3
December 6th 2013As policymakers start designing the third phase of Meaningful Use, eight healthcare and IT groups are asking the ONC's Health IT Policy Committee to commit to including patient-generated health data in the requirements.
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Enrollment Numbers Rise After Website Improves
December 5th 2013About 29,000 people successfully navigated HealthCare.gov and selected an insurance plan on Sunday and Monday, more than the entire number of people who were able to enroll through the federal exchange during the month of October, according to a person familiar with the project.
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Health Information Technology: On the Cusp of Healthcare Transformation
November 26th 2013Nearly every Institute of Medicine report or blueribbon panel tasked with developing ideas for fixing our healthcare delivery system points to the same solution: greater use of health information technology (HIT).
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Financial Effects of Health Information Technology: A Systematic Review
Although health information technology interventions are associated with cost savings and revenue gains, there still are few articles on this topic.
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The Data Revolution Comes to Healthcare
The American Journal of Managed Care was founded in 1995, during the last period of serious reexamination of how healthcare is paid for and how it's delivered. Nearly 20 years later, after the retreat of the first managed care revolution, per capita healthcare costs have more than doubled, and there is again a strong movement toward payment and delivery system reform.
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Face Time Versus Test Ordering: Is There a Trade-off?
Real-time location systems can capture face time and trade-offs between face time and diagnostic testing so that clinicians' responses to time pressures can be measured.
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AJMC Special Issue on Health Information Technology: Will the 'Data Revolution' Deliver Better Care?
November 25th 2013Dr. Farzad Mostashari, former National Coordinator of Health IT, serves as guest editor of a special issue of AJMC, which covers the breadth of issues concerning how technology is affecting healthcare delivery, quality of care, and payment reform.
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Small Practices' Experience With EHR, Quality Measurement, and Incentives
A study to assess clinician attitudes and experiences after participating in a New York City cardiovascular disease focused quality recognition and financial incentive program using health information technology.
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Older Adult Consumers' Attitudes and Preferences on Electronic Patient-Physician Messaging
A randomized controlled trial was conducted to assess whether adding a peer testimonial to a mailing increases conversion rates from brand name prescription medications to lower-cost equivalents.
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Redesigning the Work of Case Management: Testing a Predictive Model for Readmission
New case management model achieves success in reducing readmissions and is easily duplicated across the Baptist Health System, Inc.
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White House Move to Limit Insurance Cancellations May Backfire
November 18th 2013Seeking to defuse a growing political furor as millions of Americans receive cancellation notices from health insurers, the Obama administration will not require insurance companies to upgrade existing individual plans to meet the requirements of the federal healthcare law for 2014.
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CMS Technology Leader Trenkle Steps Down
November 7th 2013Tony Trenkle, the laconic federal official who was both the CMS' point man on the $16.6 billion electronic health-record incentive payment program and its technology leader during the launch of the troubled HealthCare.gov, will be stepping down as the agency's chief information officer and its director of information services to work in the private sector.
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