Health
As the use of electronic medical records continues to grow, healthcare organizations must address the explosion of data and ensure that information is kept safe.
Articles about Health
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HIT startup takes pain and paper out of managing access to hospital health info systems
eProvision as an automated work-flow engine that fills the gap between HR and IT, and makes it easier to give and revoke access to medical records.
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10 boring (but really important) things you should know about HIPAA compliance
Staggering fines are being levied against companies that fail to comply with HIPAA regulations. Here are 10 critical policies to have in place (even if you don't fall under HIPAA).
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Web design inspiration: 10 Health and wellness websites
Ryan Boudreaux picked this gallery of ten websites highlighting some examples of companies and organizations that deliver excellent experiences for those seeking advice, information, and interactive t...
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Keep an eye on ASP.NET applications with health monitoring
The ASP.NET health monitoring feature provides one way to keep an eye on an application in various ways and then respond accordingly.
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Healthcare IT is bustling at HIMSS
At this year's HIMSS, vendors were offering products ranging from EHR (Electronic Health Record) systems to desktop and network hardware to medical devices of all kinds.
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Five apps that pave the way for DIY healthcare
Smartphone and web apps are making healthcare cheaper and more effective - reducing visits to the doctors and providing patients with diagnoses and medical advice in their own home. Here are five apps...
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Barriers to cloud adoption for healthcare practitioners
Aditi Roy Ghatak discusses the primary issues that complicate cloud technology use in the healthcare industry and the compelling reasons to overcome these obstacles.
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New transparency IT tools help with health
The wave of healthcare reform has fed the need for healthcare IT services, but in ways that extend far beyond the electronic medical record.
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The importance of documenting clients' business objectives
From day one, IT consultants should ask about and document clients' business objectives before suggesting fixes for the current solution.
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Black Hat demo shows vulnerability of insulin pumps to remote attack
Security analyst Jerome Radcliffe had good reason to research the vulnerability of insulin pumps and similar medical devices to remote attack -- he's a diabetic. What he found out is pretty scary.
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The yin and yang of tech evolution
In this guest post, TR member robw2205 questions the implications of the fast-paced evolution of technology. Do you think technology will one day outgrow mankind?
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Does your company offer 'mental health days'?
Not all days off can be categorized as sick days or vacation days.
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Gender bias lawsuit filed against Cigna
A female employee files a gender bias lawsuit against Cigna Healthcare, Inc.
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Health information exchanges and health insurance exchanges make for complexity and excitement
Health information exchanges and health insurance exchanges make for complexity and excitement
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Revenue cycle management: The myths and musings
Healthcare IT managers and administrators have a lot of questions and concerns about how to integrate with revenue cycle management. In this blog, we go over those questions.