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Vermont Striving to Improve Healthcare IT
Non-profit Vermont Information Technology Leaders is helping to transform the state’s healthcare IT, reports the Times Argus.
Read more...AMA Teams Up With Michigan's HIE
My One Health Exchange, Michigan’s health exchange, has partnered with the American Medical Association’s (AMA‘s) portal, according Amednews.com.
Read more...Medicare, Medicaid Services Developing Health Law Database
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) is developing a database to help provide consumers with answers about health reform law, according to Healthcare IT News .
Read more...States Progressing on Health Insurance Exchanges
Several states have made advances in forming health insurance exchanges, according to Government Health IT.
Read more...Electronic Health Record Incentive Pay Passes $30M
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) is reporting more than $37.6 million dollars has been paid in electronic health record (EHR) incentives so far, according to Government Health IT.
Read more...ONC Sees Direct Project Popularity Growing
The Direct Project is growing in popularity, according to the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT (ONC). The Direct Project sets guidelines for sending medical data over the web in a safe and scalable way. So reports Healthcare IT News.
Read more...Electronic Health Records Useful in Disaster Response
Recent natural disasters have highlighted the benefits of electronic health records (EHRs).
Read more...HHS Pushes States to Use Data Mining to Detect Fraud
The Health and Human Services Department (HHS) wants state Medicaid agencies to use data mining to spot fraud, reports Government Health IT.
Read more...Montana Gov. Urges Lawmakers to Reverse EHR Money Refusal
Montana‘s Governor wants lawmakers to reconsider their decision to refuse federal electronic health record (EHR) money, reports Health Care IT News.
Read more...Ohio Hospitals Link-Up in Info-Sharing Pilot Program
Two rival Ohio hospitals are participating in a pilot program aimed at helping doctors get instant access to electronic patient test results regardless of where the patient received care, according to Ohio.com.
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