Archives for February 2012
February 27, 2012-Healthcare CIOs – Become Servant Leaders?27 Feb 2012
Tuesday February 28, 2012 Provider Advisory Weekly Top Stories Meaningful Use: Submit Once, Get Double Credit Supercomputer Watson Tries Its... Continue Reading
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Interview with Aneesh Chopra – CTO of USA26 Feb 2012
When the president needs advice on technology policy, he calls on Aneesh Chopra. As the first Chief Technology Officer of... Continue Reading
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20 Most Famous People in Healthcare26 Feb 2012
As we come back from HIMSS, I was thinking of all the famous people that have shaped the healthcare as... Continue Reading
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CIO of the Year, Rick Schooler, Orland Health26 Feb 2012
Rick Schooler, FCHIME is CIO and vice president at Orlando Health. He has been named the 2011 John E. Gall,... Continue Reading
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10 things CIOs should know about medication management26 Feb 2012
While medication management technologies can overwhelm providers due to the interoperability and personnel complications, health IT can be utilized to... Continue Reading
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Phil Fasano, EVP/CIO, Kaiser Permanente26 Feb 2012
Earlier this month, five organizations launched the Care Connectivity Consortium to facilitate the secure exchange of electronic data in real-time... Continue Reading
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HCA CIO Noel Williams retire in the spring26 Feb 2012
HCA Holdings’ top technology executive has told the company she will step down from her position in May. Noel Williams,... Continue Reading
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Healthcare IT Needs More Crazy CIOs26 Feb 2012
“Here’s to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes… While some... Continue Reading
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Healthcare Reform Is Here, Like It Or Not26 Feb 2012
Many observers still wonder whether the Supreme Court will squash key provisions of the Affordable Care Act later this year.... Continue Reading
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New Training Packages Make ICD-10 Preparation Fast and Easy26 Feb 2012
The ICD-10 transition is one of the most expensive and far-reaching changes in the healthcare industry in recent memory. With... Continue Reading
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