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Judge Vinson’s Tea Party Manifesto
By MARK HALL, JD On first read, the most striking aspect of Judge Vinson’s ruling today is not its remedy — striking the Affordable Care Act in its entirety — but the impression one gets that the opinion was written... Read More...
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Mon, Jan 31 2011 6:17 PM
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Insurers Flat Foot Their Way Into the Social Media Era
By DAVID WILLIAMS A couple of related pieces caught my attention today: @HealthPlan: How insurers use social media and Insurers are scouring social media for evidence of fraud. Slowly but surely health plans and other insurers are stepping into the.....
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Mon, Jan 31 2011 5:00 PM
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The Safety of HIT-Assisted Care
By JOHN HALAMKA, MD I was recently asked by an Institute of Medicine committee to comment about the impact of healthcare information technologies (HIT) on patient safety and how to maximize the safety of HIT-assisted care. "HIT-assisted care"...
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Mon, Jan 31 2011 10:15 AM
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A Medical Student's Dilemma
By LIBERTAD FLORES I remember joking with Dad about how he'd outlive us all. He had gone vegetarian 10 years before I was born, never smoked, took vitamins, and asked for a designated driver after his annual Heineken at the... Read More...
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Mon, Jan 31 2011 7:01 AM
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The Price of Marginal Thinking in Healthcare Policy
By MARYA ZILBERBERG, MD I find it fascinating how our brains have this propensity to latch on to what is at the margins at the expense of seeing the bulk of what sits in the center. This peripheral only vision... Read More...
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Mon, Jan 31 2011 6:45 AM
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Victims of Health Care Reform
By JOHN GOODMAN, PhD Who will be hurt the most by the health reform legislation Congress passed last year? Answer: The most vulnerable segments of society: the poor, the elderly and the disabled. That's right. Virtually everyone in Congress who.....
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Mon, Jan 31 2011 5:01 AM
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Electronic Medical Records Attack Hospitals
By MICHAEL KIRSCH, MD Readers know of my criticisms of the electronic medical record (EMR) juggernaut that is oozing over the medical landscape. Ultimately, this technology will make medical care better and easier to practice. All systems will be integrated...
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Sun, Jan 30 2011 1:47 PM
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Some EHR vendors losing out as market evolves
By DAN FOMES Electronic health record (EHR) software vendors aren’t churning out profits like you might expect. You’d think that the Federal subsidies for EHR implementation would create a rising tide that lifted all boats in the EHR software industry...
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Sun, Jan 30 2011 10:49 AM
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Defining a Maturity Model for HIEs
By JOHN MOORE Before entering the convoluted healthcare IT sector, I had worked in the manufacturing sector both as an IT analyst and in corporate strategy for Europe’s second largest enterprise software company. In those many years I learn quite... Read...
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Sun, Jan 30 2011 8:39 AM
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Can Good Care Produce Bad Health?
By AMY BERMAN For those of you who haven’t yet heard, I have recently been diagnosed with Stage IV inflammatory *** cancer. This rare form of *** cancer is known for its rapid spread. True to form, it has metastasized... Read More...
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Fri, Jan 28 2011 5:35 PM
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Crowdsourcing, Price Formation, and Health IT
By JOHN R. GRAHAM From the perspective of the average patient, going about his life unconcerned about health policy or economics, what is the most frustrating characteristic of U.S. health insurance? Surely, it is the madness of the billing cycle:......
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Fri, Jan 28 2011 10:54 AM
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Fixing The Failure At Physician Compare
By MICHAEL MILLENSON The launch of Medicare's Physician Compare website at year-end should have been a watershed event in the long campaign for health care transparency and patient empowerment. Instead – and it pains me to write this – Physician....
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Fri, Jan 28 2011 7:08 AM
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Five Things Hospitals and Health Systems Have to Get Good at Fast
By JOE FLOWER There is a way to avoid a collapse of healthcare in this country. It’s getting scary. We are facing, before the end of this decade, a bifurcated future. The way things are going now—with the economy wheezing,... Read More...
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Fri, Jan 28 2011 6:30 AM
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San Diego Agenda Is Coming Together Nicely
We are so excited about the way that the Health 2.0 Spring Fling Conference, in San Diego on March 21-22, 2011, is shaping up. Even though the spring conference is quickly approaching, we are always keeping our eyes out for... Read More...
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Thu, Jan 27 2011 11:44 AM
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Crowdsourcing the Future: Health 2.0 and HIPAA
By DEVEN McGRAW The Health 2.0 movement has seen incredible growth recently, with new tools and services continuously being released. Of course, Health 2.0 developers face a number of challenges when it comes to getting providers and patients to adopt...
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Thu, Jan 27 2011 6:36 AM
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