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Rethink Your Storage With IBM
Data storage is an interesting thing. While it's easy to add more storage with band-aid solutions, before long, you'll need to seriously rethink how you store. For some advice, turn to this white...
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How Two SAP Mobile Health Apps Can Improve Patient Care (mHealth)
Empowering doctors and patients with mobile apps can dramatically improve patients' healthcare, whether they are in hospital or in the home, says SAP.
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Kryptiq fights the HIPAA FUD
Forget the $44,000 in stimulus cash. Write a business plan. Talk about the right issues. We can create medical communities again. I want data. Let me see it.
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The medical home is reform without objections, so far
A health policy based on the medical home is going to be a lot more intrusive than the present fee-for-service model. If the medical home is to save money, and lives, that team will need power to...
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Placing blame for the XTent failure
Doctors are hungry for data. In the absence of solid data they will grab what is at hand. If comparative effectiveness research is available, it will find an eager audience.
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Top 5 reasons healthcare in America is broken
What's wrong with the healhcare system in the U.S.? Insuremonkey.com's CEO Alex Rivlin says the big problem is that we only focus on taking care of the sick people.
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The Electronic Health Record bogeyman
In the present health care debate, the bogeyman is the Electronic Health Record (EHR). The EHR is said to have magical powers to destroy our lives.
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How to stop treating doctors like mushrooms
What we need to do is emphasize how health IT can increase the value and prestige of line physicians.
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Medicaid for everyone but where is the supply?
The House-passed stimulus bill puts nearly $100 billion into Medicaid, mainly to cover the newly-unemployed regardless of what jobs they lose. But where will the supply come to meet this demand?
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Five reforms we can do now
The main goal of Kibbe and Klepper is that we get enough data so that generalizations can be made which drive both treatment regimens and payment schedules.
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Study on drug ads backs industry's view
A study media can claim debunks the idea that ads cause people to ask for drugs by name, but which actually proves the exact same point, is just what the industry needed.
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Biggest hazards can be fought with a checklist
So long as someone does have a checklist more people will live, there will be less malpractice, and the cost of hospital care will go down.
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The health IT archipelago
How is health care technology in the U.S. like the Philippines? It's an archipelago, islands of technology, often unconnected, linked by ferry lines of bureaucracy and paper.
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Cutting your drug costs safely
Don't take health advice from a blog. Most physicians understand the need to economize. But they don't want to risk your life in the process.
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More confusion on vitamin D
Doctors are going to have to come up with some good explanations why God's way of giving us Vitamin D is bad and the chemist's way is better.
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Cornyn illustrates U.S. health policy divide
The political fact is that millions of people in the low-middle class identify politically with those who are wealthier. This was illustrated by the failed campaign of John Edwards, whose voters...
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CBS video: 3D in the operating room
To a surgeon, precision is everything. As CBS News medical correspondent Jon LaPook explains, new fiber optic technology is providing a three-dimensional, lifelike image to aid in operations that...
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Might we see a doctors' strike?
Despite America's lack of labor protections, its doctors' presumption that they are professionals, not workers, and a dispersed industry where no one has great market share, a slow motion strike...
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Medical imaging on Apple device
At the Apple WWDC 2008, Mark Cain of Mimvista shows off the company's new iPhone software that will allow doctors to download, colorize, and share patients' CT and PET scans. The images were...
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Random Ramblings from Doctor Webb
I'm often asked what would turn the economy around quickly. Several things would need to occur almost in lockstep.
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2011: Nymwars Year Zero
In 2011 Google launched social network Google Plus with its "real names" policy and ignited the Nymwars - and the Nymwars are far from over.
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