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By Molly Merrill | 12:51 pm | August 04, 2011
Outgoing MGMA head William Jessee discusses future plans, while White House names Steven VanRoekel incoming Federal CIO.
By Molly Merrill | 12:06 pm | August 04, 2011
Outgoing MGMA President and CEO William F. Jessee, MD, announced Thursday he is joining Integrated Healthcare Strategies in October. In other leadership news, the White House named Steven VanRoekel as the new chief information officer for the federal government Thursday, replacing Vivek Kundra.
By Mike Miliard | 12:33 pm | July 28, 2011
Mac McMillan, CEO of Austin, Texas-based IT security firm CynergisTek and chair of the HIMSS Privacy & Security Policy Task Force, has some strong opinions about privacy protections in healthcare nowadays. The short version? Things could be a lot better.
By Tom Sullivan | 01:02 pm | July 27, 2011
A recent graduate of the program discusses doors the courses could open, potential career directions he and classmates are considering and suggestions for improving the program.
By Molly Merrill | 03:16 pm | July 26, 2011
The Medical Group Management Association is calling on the Department of Health and Human Services to withdraw its proposed HIPAA "accounting of disclosures" rule, due to the burden it would put on practices to provide such a report – and the possibility that it might deter them from implementing new technology.
By Molly Merrill | 11:29 am | July 26, 2011
American Medical Association cites need for more changes, including not starting penalties until 2013.
By Molly Merrill | 11:03 am | July 26, 2011
The American Medical Association and 91 state and specialty medical societies have submitted formal comments to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services expressing concern over the proposed changes to the electronic prescribing penalty program.
By Tom Sullivan | 10:42 am | July 25, 2011
Federal CIO points to demonstrable headway made already, but questions linger about government agencies carrying out data center transformations.
By Tom Sullivan | 02:50 pm | July 20, 2011
The accountable care organization model will force physician practices and small providers to consolidate with larger organizations – and that will only inhibit patient's choices, according to John Graham of the Pacific Research Institute.
By Diana Manos | 02:55 pm | July 19, 2011
Jonathan Blum, deputy administrator and director for the Center of Medicare at the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, says doctors see the inefficiencies in healthcare today and are eager to try accountable care organizations.