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- 1From: Health Data Management. (Vol. 15, Issue 10)Charging for all services rendered seems like a simple enough concept. But for some health care organizations, "missed" charges can amount to millions of dollars in lost revenue. For example, Lahey Clinic in...
- 2From: Health Data Management. (Vol. 15, Issue 10)The Contracts Update section includes announcements of contracts that health care information technology companies have signed with customers in recent weeks. Contract news can be sent to Health Data Management by e-mail...
- 3From: Health Data Management. (Vol. 15, Issue 10)A recent report in Pediatrics, the journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics, explains the special functionalities necessary in electronic health records systems to support pediatric care. "Child health care...
- 4From: Health Data Management. (Vol. 15, Issue 10)The Carrollton, Ga.-based physician software vendor started targeting its electronic health records software to hospitals that were interested in starting I.T. donation programs. Greenway, betting that there were...
- 5From: Health Data Management. (Vol. 15, Issue 10)The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation has announced the inaugural winners of its Games for Health Competition announced last fall. Under the annual program, the Princeton, N.J.-based foundation will award three prizes...
- 6From: Health Data Management. (Vol. 15, Issue 10)Sixty-four percent of payers offer personal health records for members, but most do not prepopulate the records with pertinent claims data, according to a new report. Only 41% percent of insurers use standards for 75% or...
- 7From: Health Data Management. (Vol. 15, Issue 10)Newsline Digest presents highlights of the latest health care I.T. news as reported on the Health Data Management Web site. For extended versions of these and many other original news stories, visit...
- 8From: Health Data Management. (Vol. 15, Issue 10)Personal health records will be widely used within five years, supplanting the need for regional health information organizations. Agree or Disagree? AGREE Jeff Holmes Cambridge, Mass. "Technology is advancing...
- 9From: Health Data Management. (Vol. 15, Issue 10)Munson Healthcare for seven years has been building an electronic health records infrastructure in its seven hospitals serving northern Michigan. The work is part of a vision of integrating community health data to...
- 10From: Health Data Management. (Vol. 15, Issue 10)Family Practice Associates of Lexington (Ky.) wanted to replace its aging practice management system and move from a document management system to full-fledged electronic health records. But money was a problem. With...
- 11From: Health Data Management. (Vol. 15, Issue 10)Chicago-based Children's Memorial Hospital has expanded its branding campaign by highlighting some of its information technology capabilities. The 270-bed hospital created two 30-second radio ads touting its use of...
- 12From: Health Data Management. (Vol. 15, Issue 10)Even provider organizations that have customized information systems to participate in pay-for-performance initiatives are finding that collecting the required data can be a Herculean task. The chart audits, analysis...
- 13From: Health Data Management. (Vol. 15, Issue 10)Payers are offering different incentives to encourage physician use of information technology, according to a report from the National Business Coalition on Health in Washington. Some managed care companies are giving...
- 14From: Health Data Management. (Vol. 15, Issue 10)3M Health Information Systems 44 A AdvancedMD 50 Allscripts LLC 32, 68 Amatayakul, Margret, Margret\A Consulting 70 Apple Inc. 30 athenahealth Inc. 34, 44 Ashby, Robert, solo practitioner in Ariz. 29...
- 15From: Health Data Management. (Vol. 15, Issue 10)CMH Regional Health System wanted to deploy an electronic health record, but didn't feel the time was right to force a switch to computerized care on its medical staff. So the delivery system decided to meet them...
- 16From: Health Data Management. (Vol. 15, Issue 10)When Robert Ashby, M.D., looked at electronic health records systems he saw "a lot of the systems for $50,000 designed for large practices with features I didn't need," recalls the Scottsdale, Ariz.-based solo...
- 17From: Health Data Management. (Vol. 15, Issue 10)The Louisville (Ky.) Health Information Exchange expects to use a "health record bank" as the business model for a regional health information organization. Under this model, an entity or entities are selected to...
- 18From: Health Data Management. (Vol. 15, Issue 10)The Rhode Island Department of Health has awarded a contract to Electronic Data Systems to build a statewide health information exchange. The three-year contract, valued at $1.7 million, includes options for up to...
- 19From: Health Data Management. (Vol. 15, Issue 10)These and other feature-length articles are available at www.healthdatamanagement.com, which is updated daily with the latest breaking news. Two of the six hospitals of Pittsburgh-based West Penn Allegheny Health...
- 20From: Health Data Management. (Vol. 15, Issue 10)A growing number of health insurance companies are offering their enrollees some version of personal health records. They say these records can help them to provide consumers with timely information on how to stay...