November 29th 2024
November is Diabetic Eye Disease Awareness Month. Diabetes is the leading cause of preventable blindness in the US. Here is a look at recent research related to diabetic eye diseases.
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Mostashari: Don't Expect Changes to Meaningful Use Timelines
October 10th 2013It's been barely a week since Farzad Mostashari, M.D., turned in his keycard for the Hubert H. Humphrey Building as well as his government-issued mobile phone, so the former head of ONC still has keen insight into the minds of federal regulators.
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Further ONC Shakeup as No. 2 Muntz Announces Departure
September 26th 2013avid Muntz, the No. 2 official at HHS' Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, will be joining his boss, national coordinator Dr. Farzad Mostashari, in heading out the door next month. Muntz intends to return to the private sector.
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HIT and Stage 2 Meaningful Use
September 17th 2013Health Information Technology (HIT) is expected to make patients' medical information not only more accessible, but easier to share among providers. Yet, despite the promising capabilities of HIT, providers are not entirely convinced about the costs that come with health technology.
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Improving BP Control Through Electronic Communications: An Economic Evaluation
Home blood pressure (BP) monitoring and use of secure webbased tools to manage care collaboratively with pharmacists is a cost-effective way to improve BP control.
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Reform Update: Online Insurance Brokers Get to Play on Federally Run Exchanges
August 2nd 2013Increasing enrollment in health insurance is one of the primary goals of the health reform law. The CMS took a major step to achieve that this week by signing agreements with five Web-based insurance broker firms to help enroll Americans in the insurance exchanges in the 35 states where the federal government will run them.
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Time, Money Worry Healthcare CIOs in Stage 2 Meaningful Use
July 26th 2013According to several healthcare CIOs giving testimony yesterday in the District of Columbia, hospitals are pressed for both time and money when it comes to implementing the necessary changes to their EHR systems and clinical workflows.
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Eric Topol, MD, Discusses the Role of Technology in Healthcare Delivery
July 23rd 2013The presence of inexpensive centers and new data collection tools show promise in cutting costs as providers take a new path in care delivery, says Eric Topol, MD, Director of the Scripps Translational Science Institute, Chief Academic Officer at Scripps Health, Cardiologist, and Professor of Genomics at The Scripps Research Institute.
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Value of Developing, Optimizing EHR Systems for Clinicians
July 23rd 2013As defined by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC), meaningful use is the implementation and adoption of EHR systems to increase the delivery of high-quality care while ensuring patient safety. However, this hasn't been the experience of many physicians whose EHR systems are viewed as encumbrances in the way of their clinical workflows.
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Accountability Is Driving Force Behind Patient-Centered Care
July 23rd 2013Accountability will continue to be a key element in the future of healthcare reform. Whether in accountable care organizations, patient-centered medical homes (PCMHs), or other innovative programs for coordinating care-finding a way to drive quality-focused care is essential.
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Despite Concerns, Officials Plan to Stay on Schedule for Stage 2 Requirements
July 19th 2013Despite concerns that some providers are lagging in the adoption of electronic health records, federal officials plan to stay on schedule in requiring hospitals to meet Stage 2 meaningful-use requirements, the officials said Wednesday
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Healthcare System Effects of Pay-for-Performance for Smoking Status Documentation
A payer-sponsored pay-for-performance incentive for smoking status documentation prompted implementation of a systemwide electronic reminder and improved documentation among all healthcare system patients.
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Using Techy Incentives to Improve Medication Adherence
July 17th 2013Medication adherence service provider HealthPrize, run by former Yale Medical School professor and neurosurgeon Katrina Firlik and lawyer Tom Kottler, hopes to raise the bar for patients' medication adherence. HealthPrize web and mobile platforms will utilize various incentives and technology to award patients for proper adherence
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AJMC RELEASE: More than 75% of Hospitals Utilize EHR Incentive Programs
July 15th 2013Health Information Technology (HIT) remains an increasingly integral part of healthcare reform. Now, a recent study shows that more 75% of hospitals are participating in Electronic Health Record (EHR) Incentive Programs, and more than half of those have achieved Stage 1 meaningful use of that technology.
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Meaningful Use of HIT in the Managed Care Setting
July 11th 2013With new models of care delivery, reformation of outdated fee-for-service payment systems, and collaboration of groundbreaking provider-payer partnerships, the changing landscape of the healthcare industry is irrefutable. Yet, the integration of health information technology (HIT) continues to be an area of deliberation for many managed care professionals.
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