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By Bill Siwicki | 12:35 pm | July 11, 2024
As more health systems merge, making smart and strategic use of datasets drawn from disparate systems is essential to clinical and operational success, says Advocate Health Chief Data Officer Tina Esposito.
By Andrea Fox | 11:04 am | July 11, 2024
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine is working to draw attention to FDA’s medical device regulation of light-sensing technology used to measure a critical vital sign.
By Andrea Fox | 10:55 am | July 11, 2024
In its new HTI-2 proposed rule, the Office of the National Coordinator is hoping FHIR-focused interoperability criteria will ignite payers and public health and others to embrace broader information sharing goals.
By Mike Miliard | 10:36 am | July 10, 2024
In a "tour de force" rulemaking, the agency has "harnessed all the tools at ONC's disposal" to advance HHS' nationwide interoperability and patient engagement goals, says National Coordinator Micky Tripathi.
By Bill Siwicki | 10:34 am | July 10, 2024
Janus Health CEO Todd Doze dispels three commonly held ideas about how OI technology works and what it can accomplish, explaining why he thinks these assumptions are untrue.
By Andrea Fox | 09:50 am | July 10, 2024
A network serving more than half the state's population with mental illness will bolster integrated care using population health management tools from Alera Health. Meanwhile, a consortium will use grant funding to grow the behavioral health workforce.
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By Fresenius Kabi | 09:23 am | July 10, 2024
Discover how Accelero Connect® works with the Ivenix Infusion System
By Bill Siwicki | 12:03 pm | July 09, 2024
Nearly 75% of its clinicians now spend less time working outside of work hours, which has improved provider satisfaction. There's also been a reduction in documentation errors.
By Andrea Fox | 11:10 am | July 09, 2024
Since the Coalition for Healthcare AI released a draft responsible AI framework and National Coordinator Micky Tripathi is taking on more AI oversight roles for the administration, both ONC and FDA say it is time to step back.

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