What’s Happening at the ONC – 8-24-2018
Supporting the adoption of health IT and the promotion of nationwide health information exchange to improve health care, here is what is happening at the ONC.
Read MoreSupporting the adoption of health IT and the promotion of nationwide health information exchange to improve health care, here is what is happening at the ONC.
Read MoreAs part of our on going series on InterviewsNOW, I spoke to Gerry Blass from Comply Assistant and John Gomez from Sensato The episode is now on-demand. Check it out and take a listen.
New Dr. Nick: The Incrementalist Episode NOW on Demand with host Dr. Nick and guest Alfred Poor, Editor and Publisher of Health Tech Insider and a long-standing member of the technology community.
Keeping up with technologies that are changing how healthcare is delivered. Can a continuously growing chain of blocks using cryptography have applications in healthcare? News from Mount Sinai, Allive, SimplyVital Health, and Timicoin/TimiHealth.
In 2016, healthcare industry management consulting was a $20 billion sector in the US. The marketplace more than doubled exceeding $45 billion in the calendar year 2017 and projections have 2018 topping nearly $53 billion.
By Anish Sebastian – Whether it’s stock trading with a few clicks on a smartphone, streaming new music before the vinyls hit the shelves, or receiving a wardrobe from a personal stylist without ever stepping into a store, technology’s potential to revolutionize the consumer experience is ubiquitous across industries.
By Greg Waldstreicher – A decade ago, there was very little noise in the healthcare industry about Business Associate Agreements. In fact, most professionals outside of legal and compliance departments had little knowledge of these important patient data protection directives.
By Inga Shugalo – When it comes to EHRs, physicians tend to take them as a necessary evil. While health specialists struggle to work with clogged and slow legacy systems, they can’t just quit on using them.
By Don Hardwick – Managing the disclosure of PHI from within a healthcare organization has become increasingly complex. As the volume of medical ROI continues to rise, multiple disclosure points place organizations at risk for privacy breach.