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By Molly Merrill | 05:54 pm | May 04, 2011
ROCHESTER, MN - A new mobile app links patients with an allergy database created and used by doctors at the Mayo Clinic to help patients make real-time decisions about products they buy, track their allergies and electronically share information with their physician.
By Molly Merrill | 05:50 pm | May 04, 2011
Americans may not be embracing social media as a way to communicate with their doctor - and most doctors aren't using it, either - but experts say it still has value to doctors.
By Mike Miliard | 04:17 pm | May 04, 2011
"Historically, telehealth hasn't received the attention that it's deserved from the federal government," says Neal Neuberger, executive director of the Institute for e-Health Policy and president of Health Tech Strategies. A case in point is the government's meaningful use program.
By Healthcare IT News Staff | 02:51 pm | May 04, 2011
Aetna has announced a collaboration with Mindbloom, a Seattle-based social media company, that will offer plan members an enhanced version of Life Game, Mindbloom's online social game for personal wellness.Starting this fall, Aetna members will have access to a new engagement model that uses the science behind social gaming - a blend of technology, art and behavioral psychology - to engage people in achieving personal health and wellness goals.
By Healthcare IT News Staff | 09:23 pm | May 03, 2011
More than half of IT professionals (51 percent) do not think their IT Service Management (ITSM) processes are mature enough to effectively manage cloud-based services, and 26 percent believe their organizations aren't ready, while the remaining 23 percent are unsure, according to a new survey.
By Healthcare IT News Staff | 04:28 pm | May 03, 2011
The Institute for Health Technology Transformation has released a report that compiles what key health IT experts from across the United States view as the best ways to engage patients in the digital age.
By Healthcare IT News Staff | 03:02 pm | May 03, 2011
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) issued a final rule Monday on telemedicine credentialing and privileging that aims to not only make the process less cumbersome for small hospitals and critical access hospitals (CAHs), but also to provide more timely care. The new rule will be published in the Federal Register on May 5 and will go into effect July 2, 2011.