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Enterprise Resource Planning Made Easy
Take a look at this white paper to learn more about an ERP solution from IBM and Microsoft that can take the hassle out of ERP and make you more competitive.
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Only one out of ten hospitals surveyed is ready for electronic records prime time
According to a recent HIMSS report, only one out of ten hospitals is ready to meet the core measures for Stage 1 compliance with meaningful use.
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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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How electronic records reach your doctor
In medicine change comes from the top down.
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Bandwagon for electronic records rolls on
The fact is that EMRs will be expensive to implement, will be fraught with errors and security breaches, and will take many years to get right. No matter who does it. No matter how necessary they...
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Feds to pay more if you have automated records
The federal government says it will pay more for Medicare patients' care as their clinics get electronic medical record equipment. (Cartoon for Slate by Glenn McCoy.) The announcement is part of...
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Drug industry pounding the table for electronic records
"We need to open our minds to the notion that electronic health care data represents a legitimate resource - to which access should in most cases be widespread and easy," he concluded. It's in the...
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Today's Debate: Will you use electronic records if they talk?
Would you use electronic medical records if they talked to you?
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Today's Debate: Mandate electronic records by law?
The HealthIT Coalition, which includes groups representing workers, employers, and health care workers (but not hospitals, insurers or electronic medical record vendors) is pushing hard to mandate...
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For the National Archive, a new e-records system built by Lockheed Martin
The National Archive has awarded a $300m contract to Lockheed Martin to build a modern electronic records archive that will eventually allow the public access to electronic records in the National...
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MIT launches first free online course
MITx is now allowing students around the world to enroll in its first prototype online course.
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Apple's iPad 3 refresh likely to kick off sales boom
The bottom line here is that even if half these reports pan out Apple is likely to see a significant refresh cycle for the iPad.
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There's not enough in the rumored iPad 3 specs for me to upgrade, how about you?
We are pretty certain to see a new iPad announced in March, but the specs are just rumors at this time. Given what we believe may be in the iPad 3, is it enough for you to upgrade?
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Google/ Motorola deal okayed: Time for Motorola Nexus line
The Google/ Motorola Mobility merger has received regulatory approval, so the Android creator will soon have the ability to control the entire Motorola product development. Jump on it Google!
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Torn between two smartphones...feeling like a fool
As a person who owns multiple smartphones, it isn't often that a couple make such an impression that they battle daily for my smartphone heart.
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ChinaTimes: Apple ordered 65M Retina displays from LG and Samsung
Add LG and Samsung to the crop of OEMs that are rumored to be fabricating high-resolution LCD panels for the iPad 3.
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'Think Fair' - Has Apple opened a new front in competitive battles?
Apple has taken an unprecedented step in identifying its supply chain to outside inspectors -- a move closer to becoming the first "Fair Trade" electronics company...
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Samsung Galaxy Note (AT&T)
Samsung's latest creation, the Galaxy Note has just arrived. A union of tablet and smartphone, the $300 device for AT&T offers a big 5.3 inch screen,4G data, and even a stylus.
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Samsung announces the Galaxy Tab 2, its first Android 4.0 tablet
The latest tablet from Samsung may not have much reason to exist, but it does have Android 4.0.
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Google's FTC privacy report unmasked
Google defends its forthcoming privacy policy changes in a report to the FTC saying that no new data sharing will take place. One privacy agency says Google did not answer all the questions it was...
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One billion smartphones by 2016, says Forrester
A new Forrester research report sees over 1 billion smartphones being used by 2016, while app store spending increases and 'bring your own' device becomes the norm.
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