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By Bernie Monegain | 03:41 pm | July 03, 2010
President Obama announced Friday a $795 million government program to develop broadband access in rural parts of the country. Among the beneficiaries will be 900 healthcare facilities.The investment will support 66 new Recovery Act broadband projects nationwide that, according to the grantees, will not only directly create approximately 5,000 jobs up front, but will also help spur economic development in some of the nation's hardest-hit communities, helping create jobs for years to come.
By Mike Miliard | 03:40 pm | July 02, 2010
IBM and the University of Missouri (MU) announced an initiative on Friday that, by empowering the school's bioinformatics projects with IBM's high performance computing technologies, aims to develop a first-of-a-kind cloud computing environment for genomics research collaboration at a regional level.
By Stuart W. Lewis MD | 04:44 pm | July 01, 2010
The technology underlying the electronic health record and the electronic medical record seems to be significantly driven by sales to a perceived market. That market is controlled by parameters designed to report data to regulatory agencies and insurance companies, rather than to increasing the interactivity and effectiveness of actual professional medical care decision making for individual patients. The importance of interoperability, portability and other standards of data collection and use cannot be overemphasized.
By Mike Miliard | 04:07 pm | July 01, 2010
A new survey shows that while the medical management industry continues to focus resources on health IT, consumers are hampered in accessing their information online due to the cost of developing Web portals and other business- and security-related concerns.Conducted by URAC, a nationwide healthcare accreditation organization, "The URAC 2010 Population Health/Care Management Survey" is the third in a series of studies of medical management organizations meant to periodically assess industry trends and identify potential issues for the near future.
By Mary Mosquera | 03:28 pm | July 01, 2010
The Veterans Affairs and Defense departments are working on consent management tools that would let patients control access to their personal health information - including medication lists, lab test results and diagnoses - during health information exchanges between the two agencies.Kaiser Permanente, a partner with VA and DOD in the Virtual Lifetime Electronic Record (VLER) Community data-sharing project now underway in the San Diego area, will also deploy consent tools next year as a part of the multi-organization health information exchange pilot.
By Bernie Monegain | 02:49 pm | July 01, 2010
The Department of Health and Human Services unveiled a new Web site Thursday that officials say will help consumers take control of their healthcare, connecting them to information and resources that will help them access quality, affordable coverage.Called for by the Affordable Care Act, HHS bills HealthCare.gov as the first Web site to provide consumers with both public and private health coverage options tailored specifically for their needs with a single, easy-to-use tool.
By Molly Merrill | 02:31 pm | July 01, 2010
The benefits of the National Demonstration Project on the patient-centered medical home, an initiative by the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) and its subsidiary TransforMED, are still being realized two years after the project ended.