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Giving Software Engineers a Seat at the Table
By JEROME CARTER, MD Increasingly, research is becoming available that reveals the weaknesses and strengths of health information technologies. Everything from infusion pumps to EHR systems have been subjected to analysis. The new flow of information...
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Wed, Jun 17 2015 9:28 AM
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Change 101
By MATTHEW HOLT Ok. You know the story. The work we do here at THCB would not be possible without the generous support of our corporate underwriters. Like Castlight Health and Evolent, Health Catalyst are widely rumored to be bound for an IPO in the near...
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Wed, Jun 17 2015 6:17 AM
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The M Word
By WAYNE OLIVER AND JEFFREY SEGAL, MD Insurance carriers large and small have started submitting premium hikes for the next 12 months for approval by federal and state officials. The picture is not pretty particularly for companies that sell the new plans...
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Wed, Jun 17 2015 4:44 AM
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Transparency: Houdini’s latest trick
By SAURABH JHA, MD I recall a talk on imaging biomarkers for Alzheimer’s disease (AD). “Take this with a pinch of salt. I have a financial conflict of interest (COI) in the success of these markers,” the speaker warned. I glanced at the audience –...
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Tue, Jun 16 2015 11:23 AM
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The Dark Age of Meaningful Use
By NICHOLAS ORLOWSKI A lesson from the future: We look back at the years between 2010 and 2016 (The lifespan of Meaningful Use) as a dark age in healthcare software. It was an era where software companies bound by government mandate to churn out horrible...
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Tue, Jun 16 2015 3:03 AM
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From the People Who Brought You ACOs: A New Model For Healthcare Transformation
By FARZAD MOSTASHARI, MD When my co-founder Mat Kendall and I launched Aledade last June, I wrote that our mission was simple: empowering doctors on the front lines of medicine to put them back in control of health care—and rewarding them for the unique...
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Mon, Jun 15 2015 5:50 AM
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HIT Newser: We Need Interoperability, Says HELP
By MICHELLE RONAN NOTEBOOM Judy Faulkner pledges to donate her wealth Epic founder and CEO Judy Faulkner announces plans to give away 99% of her estimated $2.3 billion wealth to charity. Faulkner joins 136 other individuals and family in the Giving Pledge...
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Mon, Jun 15 2015 1:00 AM
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What Went Wrong?
By ROB LAMBERTS, MD It’s been a very slow week in my office. Today we almost pitched a no-hitter, having only one patient come in toward the end of the day. Overall, we’ve been quiet in nearly every way – few phone calls, few patients...
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Sun, Jun 14 2015 10:32 AM
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Obamacare Set To Spike? Um…
By JOE FLOWER So it’s all over the news space and the shrieking blogosphere, with headlines like, “Obamacare Rates To Spike Up To 51%,” “Obamacare Hell…” and “Obamacare Inflationary Deluge…” And online friends are commenting about “Obamacare premiums...
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Sun, Jun 14 2015 8:37 AM
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Is CRM the Answer?
By DAN HOUSMAN The Internet has taught us valuable lessons about what works and what doesn’t in regards to identifying, engaging, and retaining customers. Retailers are increasingly using sophisticated data aggregation and customer stratification methods...
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Fri, Jun 12 2015 5:25 AM
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Can Open Health Data Promote Entrepreneurship and Innovation in India?
By JULIE SCHNEIDER There are a growing number of exciting opportunities to think about leveraging health data globally. Just imagine the possibilities when you bring open health data initiatives together with creative tech entrepreneurs across countries...
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Fri, Jun 12 2015 1:03 AM
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The Land of Milk, Honey and Low-Priced Health Insurance
By DAVID DRANOVE and CRAIG GARTHWAITE Not long ago we received our first signs that all may not be well in the land of milk, honey, and low priced insurance, i.e. the ACA insurance exchanges. Many insurers, including some of the largest in each state...
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Thu, Jun 11 2015 7:45 AM
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Bridging the Gap between MUS2 and Patient Engagement Through Appointment Reminders
By MOLLY MALOOF, MD Medical technology has undergone dramatic changes in the last 10 years. Right now, I make and cancel appointments, get prescriptions filled, look at test results, pay bills and email my doctor—all from my computer. I track multiple...
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Thu, Jun 11 2015 1:00 AM
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Health DataPalooza 2015: The Download
By STEVE FINDLAY Health Datapalooza once again lived up to its reputation as the liveliest and most eclectic health IT confabs of the year. Energetic and sleek young entrepreneurs mingled with government bureaucrats, academic types, consultants, current...
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Wed, Jun 10 2015 7:09 AM
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What India’s Teleradiology Market Teaches Us About the Future of Medicine
By SAURABH JHA, MD Teleradiology has the same effect on radiologists as Lord Voldemort has on Muggles. It’s the feared end point of the commoditization of imaging, with Rajeev in Bangalore outpricing Rajeev in Chicago for reading follow-up CTs for...
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Wed, Jun 10 2015 4:29 AM
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