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Simplified Management in the Real World with VMware vCenter Operations
With so much of your network becoming virtual, it can be difficult to visualize and manage things. Check out this webcast to learn more about simplified management in a virtualized world.
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EHR certification less of a problem than feared
The Office of National Coordinator has a Web site up now listing dozens of products that have already been certified including at least 21 full EHR systems.
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The Hogzilla Hospital Stimulus Act
The purpose of the stimulus was not to provide a kickback for investments made back in the day. Its purpose is to drive the benefits of health IT down to poor hospitals and clinics that could not...
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Medsphere stimulates UC San Diego clinic project
Medsphere gets new customers, clinics get free help in meeting meaningful use, students get training that makes them more valuable, and everyone increases their loyalty to the software vendor,...
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How the health IT stimulus could hit device market
The proposal is to create something like the Patient Safety Organization that already exists within HHS, through which clinicians and hospitals can share patient safety data without fear of...
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Who will certify first under meaningful use?
The moment the queue is opened every vendor will have its application ready, and the order in which software is certified could have a huge impact on who wins and loses in the market.
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SaaS a big winner in health stimulus
Software as a Service (SaaS) is the only way clinics and small medical practices are going to get health IT in time to collect that sweet, sweet stimulus cash.
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HIMSS tells doctors to beware the stick
The Obama stimulus contains sticks as well as carrots, and many hospitals are focusing on the sticks as they approach the 2010 Healthcare Information Management Systems Society (HIMSS) conference...
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Practice Fusion will guarantee your stimulus cash
It's an audacious strategy Practice Fusion is trying, one that goes against the grain not only of traditional vendors but of its main SaaS rival, AllScripts, which recently signed a deal with a...
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Verichip is back seeking sweet stimulus cash
The move follows former CEO Scott Silverman's puchase of a majority stake in the company from The Stanley Works, to which it had sold out in July 2008.
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Meaningful use debate approaches climax
Doyle called adoption the "dirty little secret" of the health IT business. Too many systems are sitting in closets, unused, because while they meet CCHIT standards they are just too hard for...
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Capital flowing into green
At Greentech Media's Green Building Summit in Menlo Park, Calif., Cascadia Capital CEO Michael Butler discusses three subsectors of the green-building industry that recently began receiving the...
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Best tools for local governments to track stimulus spending
IT spending in the stimulus package is not just about health records. The funding package also includes some $300 billion for state and local governments to modernize and improve the efficiency...
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The $22 billion open source stimulus package
In order for you to get your piece of this stimulus, you have to make maximum use of open source software in your operations. You have to do more than download. You have to put the software to work.
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Will HIPAA changes torpedo health IT stimulus?
In brief, the new act extends the definition of "covered entities" to include all those a physician's practice does business with -- lawyers, accountants, suppliers, etc. HITECH also tells all...
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The health IT piranhas attack
Until the President appoints someone to run HHS, and that person appoints someone to oversee health IT, the only direction vendors will have will be from Bush Administration holdovers.
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Broadband tax credit cut from stimulus bill
The tax credit for companies that install new broadband service was cut from the latest version of the economic stimulus bill, according to the New York Times' Saul Hansell. The bill will still...
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Dial-up Internet: Still a demand in 2009?
Every once in a while, I come across a news item that makes me think that I need to get out of Silicon Valley more often. Today, that came in the form of a news release from Earthlink's PeoplePC,...
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Health IT in both versions of the stimulus
Regardless of which version of the bill comes through it's likely that federal stimulus spending will be a sizable portion of the health IT marketplace over the next two years. How that will...
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Fortify pushback is easily fisked
Open source is business. And when Kirk decided to make a political attack on the Conservative call for more open source, folks were quick to look inside the claim, take it apart, and ridicule it...
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Rural Internet proposal captures stimulus woes in a (rather large) nutshell
Depending on what happens in the Senate, there might be $9 billion for building out Internet in rural and underserved areas. But is it just handouts for lobbyists, or is something good going to...
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