Archives for July 2015
State Health Insurance Markets struggle with cost challenges27 Jul 2015
State-run health insurance markets that offer coverage under President Barack Obama’s health law are struggling with high costs and disappointing... Continue Reading
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July 27, 2015-Will Marry for Health Insurance27 Jul 2015
Monday July 27, 2015 Home | Subscribe Provider Advisory Weekly Top Stories State Health Surety Markets struggle with cost challenges... Continue Reading
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Consumers won’t get to use Google Glass 2.0, but their doctors might20 Jul 2015
It’s been clear for a while that Google sees the future of the Glass program in the enterprise, rather than... Continue Reading
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Mayo Clinic joins new JV to reinvent smartphone-based diabetes management20 Jul 2015
A new joint venture made up of two American and two European companies will aim to use near-field communication (NFC) technology to... Continue Reading
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Fitbit CEO talks software focus, future acquisitions, and blurring fitness-health20 Jul 2015
Forget everything you thought you knew about Fitbit. According to founder and CEO James Park, speaking to Forbes International Editor... Continue Reading
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One barrier stands in way of secure electronic messaging20 Jul 2015
Secure electronic messaging between patients and providers has become a major goal of the healthcare industry in order to achieve... Continue Reading
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What you need to know about the mega-hospital merger in N.J.20 Jul 2015
Trenton – The CEOs of Barnabas Health and Robert Wood Johnson University Health this week announced final plans to merge... Continue Reading
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Sale price for Waterbury Hospital: $100 million20 Jul 2015
The purchase price for Waterbury Hospital and its affiliated businesses is $100 million in a proposed sale to a Los... Continue Reading
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UCLA Health System suffers data breach20 Jul 2015
The UCLA Health System on Friday reported a data breach of the protected information of as many as 4.5 million... Continue Reading
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Task force creates roadmap for health IT safety center20 Jul 2015
Despite all the progress and safety improvements from electronic ordering and clinical decision support, researchers continue to find hazards to... Continue Reading
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