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Web Exclusive:
What Are You Doing To Keep Patient Data Safe?
When a hospital’s patient data is compromised, the results are often costly and always embarrassing for those...
Medical privacy law fails to stop snooping
A review of state and federal records shows that dozens of Iowa healthcare workers have been disciplined by their...
Doctor campaigns for iPhone drug application
Steven Chang, a former Stanford resident now at UC Davis Medical Center in Sacramento, reserves a particular passion...
More UCLA Medical Center employees peeked at celebrities’ records, state says
Despite UCLA Medical Center’s warnings that it was cracking down on unauthorized access to medical records, the...
CMS will pay $36 million to providers who reported 2007 quality data
More than $36 million will be paid to health professionals under the Physician Quality Reporting Initiative. The...
Is the E-Prescribing Jar Half Full or 98% Empty?
A new report by the eHealth Initiative lays out, in painstaking detail, the current state of affairs in electronic...
Magazine:
Databanks of the Future
Eyeing "personalized medicine," leading research centers are creating vast storehouses of images and genetic...
North Carolina hospital looks to RadarFind to improve asset visibility
Lumberton, NC-based Southeastern Regional Medical Center has contracted RadarFind to install an asset-tracking system...
A call for a national patient identifier
A voluntary, patient-controlled system of unique identifiers is the only way to ensure acceptable levels of safety and...
Magazine:
Built for the Long Haul?
Information exchanges promise lower costs and better outcomes. But how many will survive?
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