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Why More Physicians Will Adopt Electronic Health Records
By NIAM YARAGHI When President George W. Bush issued an executive order in April 2004 to establish the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT, he had a clear vision in mind: to create a secure, nationwide interoperable network that allows authorized...
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Sun, Oct 04 2015 10:22 AM
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Texas Hasn’t Banned Telemedicine: Why The TMB Regulatory Approach Makes Sense
By BLAKE McKINNEY, MD There has been at least one report that the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) is looking into anti-competitive practices based on the Texas Medical Board’s telemedicine regulations. As a telemedicine company operating in Texas, we...
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Mon, Oct 05 2015 5:39 AM
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Using EHR Data to Manage Hypertension More Aggressively
By JOSH GRAY The NIH (National Institutes of Health) recently released initial results from its SPRINT (Systolic Blood Pressure Intervention Trial) study, suggesting more aggressive treatment for hypertension may reduce risk for cardiovascular events...
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Tue, Oct 06 2015 7:05 AM
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Seth Sternberg talks about Honor
By MATTHEW HOLT Seth Sternberg was a founder at instant message service Meebo, which was acquired by Google in 2012, and like many tech guys he’s next decided to try to change the health care experience. But unlike many others the aspect he wanted...
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What To Make of the Senate Finance Committee’s Chronic Care Policy Options
By DAVID INTROCASO This past December after eight months of formal work the Senate Finance Committee’s “Bipartisan Chronic Care Working Group” released for comment a 30-page memo outlining 23 policy options to improve chronic care quality...
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Thu, Feb 11 2016 5:31 PM
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Why We Have so Little Useful Research on ACOs
By KIP SULLIVAN Our country urgently needs research on the impact of “accountable care organizations” on cost and quality. The ACO has been the establishment’s great hope for health care reform since the concept was invented at the November 9, 2006 meeting...
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Tue, Feb 16 2016 11:24 AM
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Dear Madam/Mister Future President
By MARGALIT GUR-ARIE As I am writing this, you don’t yet exist, and I hope you never will. As I am writing this, at least half a dozen people are still standing in the quadrennial jousting tournament we call elections. Elections in America is that brief...
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Mon, Feb 15 2016 3:26 AM
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A New Data Sharing Architecture for Medicine
By BEN HEYWOOD Introduction: Dave Chase and Leonard Kish have been crowdsourcing 95 Theses for a New Healthcare Ecosystem. They have also asked those leading the development of the new ecosystem to offer insights into their own take on each of the theses...
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Fri, Feb 19 2016 8:16 AM
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A Better Pathway to Acute Care
By KAREN SIBERT, MD When patients need acute interventional care, coordinating the transitions away from and back to primary care is a challenge. The common pathway for these patients, no matter what their diagnosis, is an encounter with anesthesiology...
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Sun, Feb 21 2016 10:49 AM
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Donald Trump’s Healthcare Problem
By ROGER COLLIER Whether you are elated, appalled, or just plain amazed that Donald Trump is the Republican primary front runner by a considerable margin, one thing should be clear: he’s not a policy guy. So far, The Donald’s lack of policy specifics...
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Tue, Feb 23 2016 12:03 PM
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Why Healthcare Costs Rise Faster Than General Inflation Part 4
By DAVID TOOMEY AND TOM EMERICK Over the last few years, the latest buzz in the healthcare industry has been Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs), and the next wave will be the promotion of “value-based contracting”. These are similar approaches, different...
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Fri, Feb 26 2016 9:33 AM
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Getting to the Patient Cloud and Guardian Angels
By DAN HOUSMAN It’s been an exciting 2016 already in the realm of cloud computing and patient engagement. As I was preparing for the HIMSS16 conference, I was reflecting on how things are moving so quickly with the addition of new technologies and yet...
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Tue, Mar 01 2016 7:32 AM
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Not Quite DOA: Why Reports of the Demise of the President’s Budget May be Exaggerated
By CECI CONNOLLY Anyone who has spent a few years in Washington knows the federal budget dance: President stands behind podium with a fancy seal and flags and unveils a giant tome. The next morning newspapers declare the tome DOA, Dead on Arrival. And...
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Wed, Mar 02 2016 3:21 PM
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Quality v. Quantity
By MICHEL ACCAD, MD Impactful news today: Physicians, CMS and major commercial plans, announce simplification of quality measures. "Huge step forward" #aafp — Andy Slavitt (@ASlavitt) February 16, 2016 A few weeks ago, the medical community...
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Fri, Mar 04 2016 10:19 AM
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Empathy and Shame
JOHNATHON TOMLINSON, MD How we respond to patients who are feeling, or at risk of feeling shame can make or break a therapeutic relationship. This is about how I try to respond. Shame is a negative moral judgement about oneself. Unlike guilt or embarrassment...
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Mon, Mar 07 2016 3:16 PM
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