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Online Physician Ratings May Not Help Patients

Online physician rating sites probably don't give patients useful information. So reports iHealth Beat.

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Better Outcomes Come From Preprogramed Prescription Choices: Study

A new study performed by the Perelman School of Medicine & The Wharton School found that programming generic drugs as the default prescription choice in electronic medical records can reduce unnecessary spending. So reports Penn Medicine.

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Med Students Need More Exposure to EHRs

An editorial published in the Annals of Family Medicine encourages schools to give med students more hands-on experience with electronic health records (EHRs). So reports Fierce EMR.

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Hackers Target Medical Apps

Medical apps pose a serious security risk. So reports Healthcare IT News.

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Mass. Hospital Receives HIPAA Fine

A Massachusetts hospital is facing a large fine for violating HIPAA policy. So reports Healthcare IT News.

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Florida Blue Opens Telehealth Kiosk

Florida's largest health insurer, Florida Blue, is now offering a telehealth kiosk to its 4 million members. So reports Government Health IT.

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American Adults Extremely Interested in mHealth: Study

A new Harris Poll shows American adults are interested in using mHealth apps and devices. So reports Fierce Mobile Healthcare.

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Meaningful Use Numbers Remain Underwhelming

The latest data from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid continues to show that Meaningful Use attestation rates for 2014 are low. So reports Fierce EMR.

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Analyzing EHR Data Can Uncover Undiagnosed Diabetes: Study

Researchers from the U.S. and U.K. recently published a study in the CMAJ Open Journal that concludes that analyzing the data from electronic health records can find cases of undiagnosed diabetes. So reports the Diabetes News Journal.

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