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Industry News

Health Information Exchange

Post on May 14, 2013
Many healthcare agencies are reluctantly adopting new technologies - electronic health record systems and mobile solutions - and in some cases, it's only because they're required to by law. What they don't realize is that could be costing them a significant amount of money in the...
Post on April 25, 2013
Healthcare IT has been at the forefront of reform discussions, particularly when it comes to reaching cost-savings goals. One proposed method for making that happen is for healthcare agencies to implement electronic health record systems. The Affordable Care Act requires these organizations to...
Post on March 6, 2013
Health information exchange is rapidly evolving, primarily because of the requirement that providers implement electronic health records (EHR) systems and the need for mobility strategies. Therefore, it comes as no surprise that data governance and supporting new medical applications were...

Health Plans

Post on March 21, 2013
The changes in the healthcare IT sector are well-documented - from EHR systems to cloud computing to mobile devices, technology is altering the way healthcare providers operate for the better.So why then are so many industry professionals hesitant to make these transitions? Simply put, lingering...
Post on March 13, 2013
Most people, if asked, might think banks and corporations are the No. 1 targets of hackers and cybercriminals, but they'd be wrong. The healthcare industry has become the most frequent victim of threats and breaches, according to Healthcare Finance News. "That's because we...
Post on March 8, 2013
The idea of completely digitized electronic health records (EHRs) is primarily good, provided that healthcare IT departments don't ignore the evolving threats targeting electronically stored data."Security breaches continue to occupy the headlines on a daily basis, making it clear...

Health Systems

Post on June 4, 2013
Marin General Hospital, located in California, is delaying implementing a new computer system because a group of nurses at the hospital believes it could lead to security issues and dangerous errors. What they're missing, however, is that this delay could actually be putting sensitive...
Post on May 31, 2013
Data analytics is not a new concept, but it has only recently reached the consumer level. "We are really just beginning to unlock the potential of analytics," Melissa Gerdes, chief medical officer of outpatient services and accountable-care organization strategy at Methodist,...
Post on May 24, 2013
The end goal of the Affordable Care Act consists of a universal healthcare system that is not only affordable for a higher number people, but includes better and more efficient patient care. So far, however, healthcare organizations are running into a range of problems that lawmakers didn'...

Home Health & Hospice

Post on August 15, 2012
The baby boomer generation has started to enter retirement age. Being the largest generation in the nation, the number of people requiring healthcare services as they age is set to increase rapidly over the next 10 years. Many sectors of the healthcare industry are struggling to recruit enough...
Post on July 17, 2012
A recent study from the Institute of Medicine revealed millions of Americans who are approaching retirement or already retired will have a limited number of qualified mental healthcare professionals to diagnose and treat conditions and substance abuse. The report calls for ways to increase...
Post on June 1, 2012
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Blood Products Advisory Committee recently recommended the FDA approve the use of an in-home HIV test. The committee found the benefits of the at-home test outweigh the risks of a possible false positive or false negative result, and that the presented...

Medical Device

Post on June 4, 2013
Organizations in the healthcare sector are understandably concerned about regulatory compliance. The industry has always been the subject of an incredibly high number of audits, and those requests are expected to rise in the coming years with the passing of new legislation. On top of that,...
Post on May 31, 2013
While the deadline for disclosing transfers of value for the newly enacted Sunshine Act is still a few months away, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) have already begun collecting data regarding physician payments, according to Lexology. As the law gets closer to...
Post on May 2, 2013
The medical device industry has hit a bit of a rough patch in recent years.Since 2009, jobs have been on a steady decline, NewHampshire.com reported. In addition, medical device manufacturing's market share has shrunk during that time period, after increasing from 3.2 percent to 3.7...

Pharmaceuticals

Post on June 4, 2013
Organizations in the healthcare sector are understandably concerned about regulatory compliance. The industry has always been the subject of an incredibly high number of audits, and those requests are expected to rise in the coming years with the passing of new legislation. On top of that,...
Post on May 31, 2013
While the deadline for disclosing transfers of value for the newly enacted Sunshine Act is still a few months away, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) have already begun collecting data regarding physician payments, according to Lexology. As the law gets closer to...
Post on April 25, 2013
More than 30,000 people attended the SXSW Interactive Conference in Austin, Texas, an event dedicated to promoting technological innovations and demonstrating how they can benefit the healthcare industry, according to US News University Directory. One of the major focuses of the...

Pharmacy

Post on August 13, 2012
A recent study published in the New England Journal of Medicine discovered that combining two drugs that are normally given individually to women with metastatic breast cancer can boost patient outcomes and extend the lives of patients. Study details Kathy Albain, breast cancer specialist at Loyola...
Post on July 9, 2012
A recent study published in the journal Cancer Research indicates drinking caffeinated coffee can lower a person's risk of developing basal cell carcinoma, the most common form of skin cancer. Caffeinated tea, cola and chocolate were also found to have risk-reducing effects on skin cancer. The...
Post on July 6, 2012
Researchers from Northwestern University recently created a lotion that could regulate genes that affect the skin. The engineered moisturizing lotion is setting the stage for external treatments to fight melanoma, psoriasis, intractable sores or other skin maladies with limited treatment options....

Pharmacy Benefits Management

Post on December 12, 2011
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently released new recommendations for the use of a new latent tuberculosis treatment option. The new recommendations address how to administer a 12-dose regimen for TB preventive therapy that will shorten and simplify the course of treatment....
Post on October 31, 2011
President Barack Obama recently called on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to make efforts to reduce drug shortages in pharmacies and healthcare facilities, as more patients have limited access to vital medications and drug companies face the possibility of price increases. Shortages of cancer...

Public Sector & Government

Post on August 27, 2012
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius and Attorney General Eric Holder recently introduced a public-private partnership initiative among federal agencies, state officials, private insurance organizations and other healthcare anti-fraud groups. The goal of the...
Post on March 16, 2011
As the federal government continues its pursuit to cut costs from its budget, the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigation and the Senate Finance Committee have begun to look more closely at waste contributing to rising costs of Medicare and Medicaid, the Heritage...