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Livongo–update on the “new diabetes meter experience”
By MATTHEW HOLT I spent a day in Chicago last week and caught up with Stephanie Kowalski from Livongo. This is the company that has a very cool new blood glucose meter, with cloud communication, and a careteam and coaching function built in. The CEO is...
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Tue, Mar 10 2015 4:40 PM
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HIT Newser: What’s the ICD-10 Contingency Plan?
By MICHELLE RONAN NOTEBOOM AMA: What’s the ICD-10 Contingency Plan? The AMA and about 100 other physician groups urge CMS to develop an ICD-10 contingency plan in the event of a “catastrophic” backlog following the October 1 transition. The organizations...
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Mon, Mar 09 2015 11:20 AM
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Using a Mobile App for Monitoring Post-Operative Quality of Recovery
By JAAN SIDOROV, MD While your correspondent is tantalized by the prospect of healthcare consumers using mHealth apps to lower costs, increase quality and improve care, he wanted to better understand their real-world value propositions. Are app-empowered...
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Mon, Mar 02 2015 10:13 AM
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Why Data Handoffs Matter
By JORDAN SHLAIN, MD Chief information officers (CIOs) and chief medical information officers (CMIOs) have spent the better part of two decades on a quest for interoperability; yet, their Achilles heel lies in the “information” part of their titles. If...
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Mon, Mar 09 2015 10:10 AM
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Value-Based Health
By CYNDY NAYER In recent weeks, the market has reacted to a few noteworthy headlines, all involved with or touching upon value-based discretionary actions, and many with the not-so-hidden question: What’s In It for Me or WIIFM? CMS announced that by 2016...
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Wed, Mar 11 2015 4:44 AM
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Do Value-Based Payments Lead to Higher Doctor-Satisfaction Scores?
By JACK COCHRAN, MD and CHARLES KENNEY Recently we wrote a blog post promoting the benefits of shifting from fee-for-service to value-based payments. We praised the recent decision by leaders at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to...
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Wed, Mar 11 2015 1:43 PM
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This isn’t what we meant when we said “Like Uber For Doctors”
DEPARTMENT OF WHAT? HAT TIP: Josh Gray Read More...
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Wed, Mar 11 2015 9:26 AM
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What Can Meaningful Use Learn From Healthcare.gov?
By FRED TROTTER The US has spent several billion dollars on medical records, as part of the HITECH program. The goal of that spend was simple: portable medical records for patients. On our current path, we will have medical records, but without that magic...
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Mon, Mar 02 2015 10:35 PM
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Apple Research Kit is Open Source But Is It “Open”?
By VINCE KURAITIS For now, the answer is “we don’t know”. But… the question is very important and worth tracking over the coming months. Let’s not assume that open source will equate to “open”. What is ResearchKit? Apple’s press release provided an overview...
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Thu, Mar 12 2015 8:18 AM
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From Google to New Reimbursement Models, Digital Health Trends for 2015
By RYAN BECKLAND There is no question that 2014 was an exciting and eventful year for digital health. Even with all of the advancements and innovations in 2014, this year promises to be even better. The growth in business cases for new models of healthcare...
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Tue, Mar 10 2015 4:55 PM
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2015 Predictions
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Ryan Beckland
Validic meets Cerner–Drew Schiller speaks
By MATTHEW HOLT Validic is one of the more interesting companies in what we define as the “data utility layer.” They’ve had a bit of a meteoric rise in the past 2 years, and now have over 45 employees, over 90 customers and are now one...
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Thu, Mar 12 2015 11:37 AM
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Apple’s ResearchKit is Not (Yet) Ready For Primetime – But Soon? A Medical Researcher’s Perspective
By PHILIP JONES, MD I am a clinician and a clinical trialist. Medical research in some form or another (performing it, consuming it, reviewing it, editing it, etc.) occupies much of my time. Therefore, you can imagine my excitement while watching Apple...
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Thu, Mar 12 2015 12:14 PM
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Observer Bias
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Asthma
Does the ACA Actually Mandate Free Checkups?
By CHRISTIAN GLASON “Where in the Affordable Care Act (ACA) does it mandate that every health insurance policy must include a free annual checkup?” I posed this question to Al Lewis and Vik Khanna in the comments of their recent post entitled: The High...
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Sun, Mar 08 2015 8:29 PM
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Al Lewis
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Vik Khanna
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Check Up
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Ezekial Emanuel
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Mon, Mar 09 2015 10:03 AM
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Race, Ethnicity and Patient Engagement
By MICHAEL MILLENSON A few years ago, I was upgraded to First Class on a flight from California back to Chicago. Not long after I settled in, a tall, muscular man easily four inches taller than me walked up to my aisle seat in the first row and prepared...
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Sat, Mar 07 2015 7:43 AM
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Michael Millenson
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Unmentionables
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