Government & Policy
As the VA embarks on its EHR replacement, IHS puts out a request for information as it explores updating its RPMS system.
Executives from hospitals achieving early success with Medicare Shared Savings programs share insights about the approach that works for them.
We look back at 2017 and the stories that struck a chord with readers – the new tech, policy changes and the sagas. Take a moment to reflect on a busy year.
With a new administrator at the helm, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration took steps toward regulating decision support, software-as-a-medical-device, mobile tech in clinical trials and more.
The biggest electronic health record company made plenty of big news this past year, beginning with the scoop that it would develop new technology aimed at smaller hospitals.
Farzad Mostashari's startup gives physicians the tools and assistance to build accountable care organizations.
The watchdog’s biggest concern was the agency’s identity and access management at four operating divisions in 2016.
The Russia-based security firm is claiming the government denied the company basic due process and has harmed their reputation and commercial interests without evidence of wrongdoing.
HHS Office for Civil Rights offers new perspective on the privacy law relating to mental health and substance abuse.
The global ransomworm attack crippled over 300,000 devices in more than 150 countries in May, including 16 branches of the U.K. National Health Service.