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Fax Makes a Comeback in the Medical Community
In order to protect patients data, medical professionals are returning to the fax machine as a way to send data. So reports Healthcare IT News.
Read more...HIE Enrollment Remains Low
A new Black Book survey finds that Health Information Exchange (HIE) adoption is still low. So reports EHR Intelligence.
Read more...Clinical Decision Support Increases Outcomes
A new study from the Columbia School of Nursing finds that mobile apps with Clinical Decisions Support (CDS) increase diagnosis rates. So reports Healthcare IT News.
Read more...United HealthCare App Adds Bill Pay Service
United HealthCare now accepts mobile payments via its Health4Me mobile app. So reports Fierce Mobile Healthcare.
Read more...Need for Physician's Assistants Grows
An unintended side-effect of the Affordable Care Act is the need for more physician’s assistants. So reports Forbes.
Read more...VA & Cleveland Clinic Coordinate Care
In an effort to provide veterans with more coordinated care, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the Cleveland Clinic have teamed up. So reports Crain’s Cleveland.
Read more...New Doctor Goal: Cut Patient Suffering Caused By Care
Doctors are striving to ease suffering caused my medical care. So reports The New York Times.
Read more...Florida Faces Doctor Shortage
Florida is facing a doctor shortage. So reports the Orlando Business Journal.
Read more...Apple Scales Back Watch Health Features
Apple has eliminated some of the health features of its Apple Watch prior to launch. So reports Computer World.
Read more...EHR Provider Epic Opens App Store
Electronic Health Record provider Epic Systems, often criticized for lack of interoperability, will open its own app store. So reports the Wisconsin State Journal.
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Jan 07 2009
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Written by Jennifer Flaten
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