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By Tom Sullivan | 11:25 am | April 30, 2019
Top takeaways from a month of reporting on today's current state and the future of health data sharing.
By Dean Koh | 03:53 am | April 26, 2019
Earlier this week, the Western Australia (WA) Government announced the establishment of a new Ministerial Council that will advise the State Government on opportunities to further develop and support precision health advances. Precision health uses new and emerging technologies to enhance disease prevention and early detection, and improve patient outcomes through treatments tailored to patients' individual genetic profiles, as well as their variable responses to the environment and lifestyle.  The Precision Health Council will be chaired by South Metropolitan MLC Kate Doust and is expected to hold its first meeting within the coming months. According to the official statement, the council will comprise stakeholder representatives from medicine, science, industry, Aboriginal health, patient organisations, medical research and commercialisation, as well as experts from key precision health-related technologies of genomics, phenomics, informatics and geographical information systems. Early priorities of the council will include identifying and enhancing successful precision health initiatives already operating in WA's health system, and determining key areas that could benefit from increased integration of precision health measures. On the record “Western Australia already benefits from emerging precision health initiatives such as the Undiagnosed Diseases Program of WA (which provides earlier diagnosis for people with rare and baffling medical conditions), and the Australian Genomics Cancer Medicine Program (which harnesses precision genomics technology to match patients with rare and untreatable cancers to tailored clinical trials).” “I look forward to being advised by the new council about potential advances in this exciting field,” said Health Minister Roger Cook in a statement.
By Tom Sullivan | 03:46 pm | April 24, 2019
Agency alleges the company kept customers from using other platforms.
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By Tom Sullivan | 10:20 am | April 22, 2019
A quick look back at the competing specs for clinical coding and data exchange gives a glimpse of the some of the challenges still ongoing today.
By Nathan Eddy | 10:29 am | April 18, 2019
Starboard, which got two members appointed to Cerner’s board last week, sees the EHR vendor’s business as “highly sticky.”
By HIMSS TV | 09:19 am | April 18, 2019
The FDA has posted pre- and post-market cyber guidelines for medical devices to eliminate confusion around security, says MITRE Senior Principal Cybersecurity Engineer Margie Zuk.
By Benjamin Harris | 01:45 pm | April 17, 2019
New research shows that the ways hospitals tap into EHR information varies from vendor to vendor.
By HIMSS TV | 02:40 pm | April 16, 2019
Defense Healthcare Management Systems' Stacy Cummings and the DHA's Major General Lee Payne and Pat Flanders discuss the giant change management problem and infrastructure needs for an enterprise EHR implementation.