Archives for January 2015
Beaumont hires away Emory CEO12 Jan 2015
The president and CEO of one of the nation’s most prestigious health systems has been recruited to lead Beaumont Health,... Continue Reading
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Kaiser Permanente bracing for strike12 Jan 2015
Kaiser Permanente is bracing for a strike, as National United Healthcare Workers members are expected to hit the picket lines... Continue Reading
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January 12, 2015-The top six priorities of a new healthcare CIO12 Jan 2015
Monday January 12, 2015 Home | Subscribe Provider Advisory Weekly Top Stories Kaiser Permanente bracing for strike Beaumont hires away... Continue Reading
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January 07, 2015-Sitka hospital CEO says he was assaulted, plans to leave job07 Jan 2015
Tuesday January 6, 2015 Home | Subscribe Provider Advisory Weekly Top Stories Hospital signs $100 million deal with health catalyst... Continue Reading
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Nestlé Health Science to invest $65 million in a Biotech Start-Up06 Jan 2015
Four years after opening for business, a subsidiary of Nestlé specializing in nutritional therapy is striking one of its most... Continue Reading
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Harvard ideas on Health Care hit home, hard06 Jan 2015
WASHINGTON — For years, Harvard’s experts on health economics and policy have advised presidents and Congress on how to provide health... Continue Reading
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Pitch for shorter meaningful use reporting period thwarted06 Jan 2015
The year will end without health IT groups led by the College of Health Information Management Executives (CHIME) getting their... Continue Reading
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Epic Systems draws on literature greats for its next expansion06 Jan 2015
VERONA — After recent expansions with farm and wizard themes, medical software giant Epic Systems is turning to classic literature... Continue Reading
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Sharing medical records: It’s not as easy as patients think06 Jan 2015
SIOUX CITY | Sometimes, emergency department physician Joseph Liewer said he can get a patient’s medical records from a hospital... Continue Reading
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Prison medical records set to go electronic06 Jan 2015
At long last, the medical records for Oregon’s prison inmates will one day be housed in iPads and computers, rather... Continue Reading
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