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Automating Infrastructure and Operations Management with VMware
With VMware, virtualization tools come with a management system built in. Check out this webcast to learn more.
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Telehealth – Healthcare IT’s new land of opportunity
From a consumer’s standpoint, a healthcare transaction means a real-time conversation with a physician.
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Verizon aims to spur medical data exchange
Verizon will issue medical identity credentials to 2.3 million doctors, physician assistants and nurses in an effort to boost use of its Medical Data Exchange.
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Small practices getting IT pitch from all angles
What I didn't realize is that the doctors' lab is also sending someone after them, selling health IT. Their card may read MedPlus, but they have been a wholly-owned subsidiary of Quest Diagnostics...
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A Realistic Transition Toward the "Paperless" Medical Practice
I was playing Twister with a nimble young friend from Ricoh the other day when I pulled a muscle trying to get to red. I told her how much I hate going to the doctor because of all the paperwork...
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An EHR for cancer patients
U.S. Oncology has announced an electronic health record (EMR) system designed especially around the needs of cancer patients.
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The biggest market for the iTablet: healthcare
Software Advice's Houston Neal thinks that a Mac-based tablet computer could be the ultimate device for the healthcare industry specifically for EMR's or Electronic Medical Records. There have...
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Doctor shortage could derail reform
Recognize and empower chiropractors? Give prescriptive power to nurses? Enable treatment by people who never saw the inside of a medical school? Yes, we must.
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Fast and cheap blood tests
According to Technology Review, U.S. researchers have developed an integrated blood barcode chip which can identify what's in your blood in less than 10 minutes. Instead of going to a lab, having...
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This doctor does not want to see you now
Patients who have cramps in their calves after walking a few blocks probably have some blockages in their arteries. Just as you get chest pain in a heart attack, you'll get pain without blood flow.
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From Chapter one: Data Processing and the IBM Mainframe
COBOL reflects 1920s data processing methods - and because the IBM 360 implemented COBOL it became the foundation for an entire worldview - a culture founded entirely on a refusal to adapt to...
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EMRs? We don't need no steenkin' EMRs
A survey of over 2,700 physicians by the New England Journal of Medicine shows only 4% make full use of Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) and barely one in eight has even a rudimentary system.
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A graphical interface to medical knowledge
In 'Road signs for physicians,' I've told you six weeks ago that French researchers had developed a new iconic drug information system named VCM, short for 'Visualization of Medical Knowledge.'...
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Ready for a rebate on that X-Ray?
The patient doesn't shop around. Dr. Singh thinks they should, and he's made it possible so they can.
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Ideology and self interest won't win health care debate
We know what happens when the poor have no access to the market or the political process. Reproduction becomes the only security, and violence is directed against those seen as oppressors.
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Cellular medical imaging for the people
The key to success is placing the processing software in a central computer. The raw data is transmitted by cell phone, processed, then sent back as a finished image. Everything else is just...
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Doctor iPhone, I presume?
Offer doctors a cool phone, a reasonable price, a monthly charge, they're going to go for it. They're going to get those Electronic Medical Records. And they're going to start working together.
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Road signs for physicians
According to BioMed Central, French researchers have developed a new iconic drug information system inspired by road signs. This icon system is named VCM, short for 'Visualisation des...
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33% of online physicians use blogs
33% of online physicians use blogs, professional networks, forums, and message boards to connect with other physicians or content they have created monthly, according to JupiterResearch.
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66% of online doctors forwarded content to colleagues
63% of connected online physicians participated in various pharma-sponsored marketing programs monthly including online detailing, versus 53% of unconnected online physicians, according to...
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Virtual doctors still a long way off
Stephen J. Schueler of DSHI Systems in Florida wrote yesterday, asking that I check out their latest venture. FreeMD. It purports to be a virtual physician
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