Archives for October 2014
Kaiser Permanente aces health plan report card21 Oct 2014
For the seventh consecutive year, Kaiser Permanente is the only California health plan to earn a four-star rating — the... Continue Reading
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October 21, 2014-Bombshell new report suggests EMR incentive payments ineffective21 Oct 2014
Tuesday October 21, 2014 Home | Subscribe Provider Advisory Weekly Top Stories Kaiser Permanente aces health plan report card Ebola... Continue Reading
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Boosting patient outcomes with big data14 Oct 2014
Leveraging data to gain insights into customer behaviors and provide better services is the cornerstone of the retail and marketing... Continue Reading
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Mayo clinic releases free health app for iOS devices14 Oct 2014
Capabilities give the user the ability to contact their care team directly through secure messaging and view and manage details... Continue Reading
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Fitbit has no plans for iOS 8 health app integration14 Oct 2014
Fitbit is a fairly popular name when it comes to fitness-related wearables. Recently, the company said on its community forums... Continue Reading
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Put all your wellness data in one place with Health14 Oct 2014
I complete workouts in an app called 7 Minute Workout, but I also log activities in Argus. My steps get... Continue Reading
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Groups react to new meaningful use hardship exception deadline14 Oct 2014
Reaction to CMS’ decision to reopen the submission period for hardship exception applications for the meaningful use program has been... Continue Reading
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Ebola, EMR & Epic14 Oct 2014
A Dallas hospital’s bizarre bungle of the first U.S. case of Ebola leaves me wondering: Is someone covering up for... Continue Reading
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Letter: Hospital CEOs overpaid, driving up health costs14 Oct 2014
I read with interest the story on the retirement of Joseph Trunfio as CEO of the Atlantic Health System. Of... Continue Reading
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Children’s hospitals appoints new CEO from texas14 Oct 2014
Children’s Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota announced Friday that Robert Bonar Jr. will become CEO in December at the state’s... Continue Reading
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