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- The OMG Hosts Healthcare Security Information Day Keynote Speaker to Address: 'Medical Records Disclosure: Dealing with Patient Consent, Privacy and Confidentiality'
- Business Editors
- Research articles 2001-01-17
- IBM tech gives Clinic ability to offer more personalized treatment.(International Business Machines Corp.)
- Byline: SHANNON MORTLAND Walk into the Cleveland Clinic with an illness and physicians there almost instantly can compare your condition with thousands of others who have had the same problem - right down to seeing if you have the same genetic mak Byline:...
- Research articles 2004-11-08
- BUSINESSES FEAR PRIVACY CONFLICT WITH WORK COMP.(concern over access to medical records in workmen's compensation cases)
- WASHINGTON-In spite of efforts by federal officials to exempt workers compensation care from proposed medical records privacy rules, some employer and insurer representatives say the rules would still cause problems if adopted as drafted. Other o WASHINGTON-In spite of efforts by federal...
- Research articles 1999-11-08
- American Management Systems implements imaging and work flow systems at Birmingham Hospital; Systems streamline patient accounting, medical records functions and contribute to breakthrough financial services performance
- FAIRFAX, Va.--BUSINESS WIRE--August 7, 1995--American Management Systems AMS(NASDAQ: AMSY) today announced that two client/server systems are fully operational at St. Vincent's Hospital in Birmingham, Ala.
- Research articles 1995-08-07
- University of Minnesota Physicians (UMPhysicians): Academic Medical Group Enhances Patient Care and Records Management
- University of Minnesota Physicians is a multi-specialty teaching hospital with about 550 full-time faculty physicians; it receives more than 330,000 patient visits annually. Clinic management wanted to replace a paper-based medical records system with an electronic solution to reduce operating costs and improve service for patients. After an extensive evaluation...
- Case studies
- Public Standards and Patients Control: How to Keep Electronic Medical Records Accessible But Private
- A patient's medical records are generally fragmented across multiple treatment sites, posing an obstacle to clinical care, research, and public health efforts. Electronic medical records and the internet provide a technical infrastructure on which to build longitudinal medical records that can be integrated across sites of care. Choices about the...
- White papers 2001-02-03
- Medical record privacy rule changes hotly debated; Questions remain on enforcement.
- WASHINGTON-Even congressional critics of the Bush administration's proposed revisions to a medical records privacy rule agree that the original regulation needs some work. But, as a hearing before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions C WASHINGTON-Even congressional critics of the Bush ...
- Research articles 2002-04-22
- Sprint and Global Care Quest Introduce Mobile Access to Patient Data; First-to-Market Wireless Solution to Provide Intensive Care Physicians with Secure, Integrated Access to Complete Medical Records - Anytime, Anywhere
- SAN DIEGO -- Sprint (NYSE:S) and Global Care Quest Inc. today made a significant step in the healthcare industry, by announcing their agreement to offer the Integrated Clinical Information System Mobile ICIS Mobile solution to healthcare providers. This secure remote solution, available on select Sprint handheld devices and smart phones,...
- Research articles 2006-02-13
- Amgen Accused of Falsifying Medical Records, Lying to Patient in Enbrel Trial
- A Los Angeles man has sued Amgen claiming that the company lied to him in order to enrol him in a trial for Enbrel, and that he lost all his body hair as a result. William Moke, 40, claims that when he discovered his condition should not have been treated...
- Blog posts 2009-05-29
- Merck Paid "Nurses" to Comb Medical Records for Potential Vioxx Patients
- Merck paid "nurses" to comb medical records for potential Vioxx patients, an Australian court has heard. The nurses went through patient records with doctors' permission, looking for 100 patients at each doc who weren't on Vioxx but could be, according to The Australian. by Jim Edwards
- Blog posts 2009-05-18
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- Medical Home Movement Reaches a Milestone
- Great lakes of metaphorical ink have been used to describe the high hopes that primary-care medical societies, corporations, health plans, and politicians have for the “patient-centered medical home.†A number of plans have mounted pilots to test the PCMH concept, and Medicare is expected to follow suit soon. But Blue...
- Blog posts 2009-04-23
- West Texas Hospital is the Nation's First Private Sector, Acute Care Facility to Successfully Adopt Veterans Administration's Electronic Medical Record
- To: MEDICAL EDITORSContact: Lynn Gentry of the VHA Health Foundation, +1-972-830- 0798, or Jessica Rowlands, +1-202-609-6018, for the VHA Health Foundation DALLAS, March 6 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A West Texas hospital has become the first private-sector hospital in the nation to entirely adopt the Veterans Health Administration's VistA Electronic Medical Record,...
- Research articles 2007-03-06
- San Antonio OB/GYN Practice Goes Electronic; Institute for Women's Health Selects Electronic Medical Record by A4 Health Systems
- SAN ANTONIO & CARY, N.C. -- A4 HEALTH SYSTEMSR, a leading provider of healthcare IT solutions, announces today that Institute for Women's Health IFWH, San Antonio's largest OB/GYN practice, has selected HealthMaticsR EMR Electronic Medical Record for its nine-location group of obstetrical, gynecological and fertility physicians. The group chose to...
- Research articles 2005-11-28
- The Potential of Electronic Medical Record Systems to Support Quality Improvement Work and Research
- This white paper in detail talks about Electronic medical record EMR systems that are used for many purposes including patient care, administration, research, quality improvement and reimbursement. This study is aimed to test a data extraction tool QTools and to provide information to support the interpretation of EMR data. This...
- White papers 2003-06-06
- A4 Health Systems® Connects HealthMatics® EMR Electronic Medical Record to Greater Cincinnati HealthBridge™ Network
- CARY, N.C. -- HealthMatics EMR is first EMR To Provide Physicians Access to Patient Lab Results, Transcribed Notes and Radiology Reports from Community's Clinical Messaging System A4 Health Systems, a leading provider of healthcare IT solutions, announces connectivity between HealthMatics EMR Electronic Medical Record system and HealthBridge, a...
- Research articles 2005-12-15
- Cerner's PowerChart Electronic Medical Record Improves Patient Safety and Care, Enhances Clinical Efficiency
- Health & Medical Editors/Writers
- Research articles 2000-04-27
- Soarian HIM Goes Live at Universal Health Services' Southwest Healthcare; Online Medical Record Improves Efficiency, Streamlines Workflow
- MALVERN, Pa. -- Siemens Medical Solutions announced today that SoarianR HIM has gone live at Universal Health Services' UHS Southwest Healthcare, a two-hospital group located in Southern California. The Health Information Management HIM department, Business Office and patient intake areas at Southwest are now successfully managing all financial and clinical...
- Research articles 2004-10-06
- Mid-Atlantic Cardiology to Engineer Electronic Patient Record With NextGen and MicroMed
- ATLANTA--BUSINESS WIRE--May 27, 1999-- MicroMed Healthcare Information Systems, a division of Quality Systems Inc. (NASDAQ:QSII), Thursday announced that Mid-Atlantic Cardiology in Morristown, N.J., has selected NextGenR EMR and NextGen EPM as the electronic medical record and practice management foundation of its enterprise. Mid-Atlantic Cardiology's executive director, Sal Damiani,...
- Research articles 1999-05-28
- Commentary: measuring the quality of the VA health care system
- The Veterans Administration has a long history of measuring the quality of care it provides. In the 1970s deficiencies in care were documented and the potential for the VA to deliver high quality care was thought to be limited (National Academy of Sciences 1977). However, the VA responded by developing...
- Research articles 2004-12-01
- Electronic Medical Records: Bad for Health?
- Electronic medical records could let patients travel freely to doctors of their choice, improve their odds of getting the right care in emergencies and reduce medical errors, duplicated tests and unnecessary prescriptions. They're also the standard in most industrialized nations as well as U.S. healthcare systems such as the Cleveland...
- Blog posts 2008-04-29
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