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FDA 'Open' to 510(k) Proposals In a scorching report, the Institute of Medicine says the 510(k) program clearance process for certain medical devices is an ineffective tool for establishing the safety and effectiveness of moderate risk Class II medical devices. [Read More]
AHIMA: Proposed HIPAA Access Requirement a 'Significant Burden' A proposal that would require hospitals to give patients information about anyone who accessed their health records would be costly and time-consuming, the American Health Information Management Association says. [Read More]
HIPAA Disclosure Rule Comments Highlight Provider Opposition
The proposed HIPAA privacy disclosures rule would be an administrative and financial burden for providers. Furthermore, the rules go beyond the scope of HIPAA, and they could intrude on the privacy of healthcare providers, leaders say. [Read More]
Rounds: The Real Value of ACOs Date: August 16, 2011
About: Attend on-site or participate via live webcast. Get accountable care strategies from ACO pioneers Norton Healthcare, Humana, and Palmetto Health—first movers who already have experienced the challenges of building a new framework for healthcare delivery. [Register Today]
Rounds: Women's Health Strategies for Service Line Growth and Quality Date: September 15, 2011
About: Attend on-site or participate via live simulcast. Learn how host Bon Secours Richmond Health System and invited guest Geisinger Health System maximize downstream revenue in their women's health services, as well as opportunities for integration, quality and customer loyalty. [Register Today]
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Tech Headlines
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HIPAA Access Reports Could Aid Malpractice Attorneys HealthLeaders Media, August 1, 2011
Drug app comes free, ads included The New York Times, July 29, 2011
Hospitals boost IT spending plans InformationWeek, July 29, 2011
HIEs struggle with sustainability InformationWeek, August 2, 2011
Healthcare Online Job Postings Decline Again John Commins, for HealthLeaders Media, August 2, 2011
Study of medical device rules is attacked, unseen The New York Times, July 28, 2011
In case of emergency, check Twitter InformationWeek, August 1, 2011
JNCI: Mammo CAD offers equivocal health benefits CMIO, July 28, 2011
Some states plow ahead on HIEs Government Health IT, July 28, 2011
Hospitals don?t always plan for 'hybrid' EMRs InformationWeek, July 28, 2011
Hospital scans palms to pull up medical records CNET News, July 28, 2011
AMA, 91 groups call on CMS to alter e-prescribing penalties Government Health IT, July 27, 2011
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August 16: Rounds: The Real Value of ACOs
September 15: Rounds: Women's Health Strategies for Service Line Growth and Quality
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PCMH and its Place in Accountable Care David Nace, MD, vice president and medical director of McKesson Corp., explains why the patient-centered medical home is the most crucial form of accountable care. [Listen Now][Sponsored by Relay Health] |
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