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Electronic systems pushed at FGH Patients visiting Fairmont General Hospital can now take their laptops with them and hook into the World Wide Web from a bed or while waiting for tests.
... Comments (0) Source: Times-West Virginian Posted: Sunday, February 11, 2007 by Obi Igbokwe - View more news posts by Obi Igbokwe
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McKesson signs multi-product deal with Louisiana healthcare system McKesson has signed a $15 million technology and automation agreement with General Health System of Baton Rouge, Louisiana as part of the healthcare provider's initiative to connect physicians and patients to vital health information and improve care delivery.
... Comments (0) Source: Computer Business Review, UK Posted: Sunday, February 11, 2007 by Obi Igbokwe - View more news posts by Obi Igbokwe
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CLC bio collaborating with Apple CLC bio announces a collaboration with Apple to deliver the best desktop-based bioinformatics solutions in the market... Comments (0) Source: Laboratory Talk, UK Posted: Sunday, February 11, 2007 by Obi Igbokwe - View more news posts by Obi Igbokwe
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North Carolina Biotechnology Center awards $1.9 million in grants to four universities to boost biotechnology research and teaching collaborations The North Carolina Biotechnology Center has awarded $1.9 million in grants to four North Carolina universities to boost biotechnology research and teaching collaborations.
... Comments (0) Source: Carolina Newswire Posted: Sunday, February 11, 2007 by Obi Igbokwe - View more news posts by Obi Igbokwe
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Human Genome Research Wins Prestigious Award University of Leicester research into variations in the human genome which may have links with serious medical conditions, has received a highly-sought after international award.
... Comments (0) Source: Medical News Today, UK Posted: Sunday, February 11, 2007 by Obi Igbokwe - View more news posts by Obi Igbokwe
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HC2007 - Challenging Boundaries in Health Informatics Speakers at Europe’s largest healthcare computing conference and exhibition, HC2007 which is organised by the British Computer Society (BCS), will focus on how informatics challenges the boundaries in the healthcare context. ... Comments (0) Source: eGov monitor, UK Posted: Sunday, February 11, 2007 by Obi Igbokwe - View more news posts by Obi Igbokwe
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NHS national programme for information technology hits key milestone BT today hit an important milestone on N3, the broadband network it is building for the NHS National Programme for Information Technology, as it passed the 18,000 connection mark two months ahead of schedule.
... Comments (0) Source: Assodigitale, Italy Posted: Sunday, February 11, 2007 by Obi Igbokwe - View more news posts by Obi Igbokwe
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Migrant Workers' Health Records Put Online Millions of migrant workers stream through the United States each year, harvesting everything from California raisins to Alaska salmon. When they move, precious medical records are often left behind.
... Comments (0) Source: Enid News & Eagle, US Posted: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 by Obi Igbokwe - View more news posts by Obi Igbokwe
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Growing numbers using Internet to diagnose health problems A growing number of Canadians are using the Internet to diagnose their own medical conditions, says a national survey by IBM.
... Comments (0) Source: Ottawa Business Journal, Canada Posted: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 by Obi Igbokwe - View more news posts by Obi Igbokwe
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Survey Looks at Online Options for Individual Health Plans An increasing number of health insurance plans are offering online options for accessing and completing applications, according to a survey by Forrester Research.
... Comments (0) Source: iHealth Beat, US Posted: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 by Obi Igbokwe - View more news posts by Obi Igbokwe
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Telzuit Gets Reseller, New Symbol Irvine, Calif.-based Cardiomedics Inc. will market wireless cardiac monitoring technology developed by Orlando, Fla.-based Telzuit Medical Technologies Inc. ... Comments (0) Source: Health Data Management, US Posted: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 by Obi Igbokwe - View more news posts by Obi Igbokwe
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Health IT panel to study EHR use in disasters The American Health Information Community, the panel of government and private-sector executives seeking to accelerate deployment of electronic health records (EHRs), received a new task yesterday: using health IT to improve the nation’s responses to a disaster.
... Comments (0) Source: Government Health IT, US Posted: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 by Obi Igbokwe - View more news posts by Obi Igbokwe
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Hospital Tests Tracking System Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston is testing in its emergency department an indoor positioning information system based on ultrasound technology. ... Comments (0) Source: Health Data Management, US Posted: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 by Obi Igbokwe - View more news posts by Obi Igbokwe
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Conference Tracks RFID, Bar Codes The 4th Annual RFID, Tracking and Barcoding for Hospitals Conference will be held March 20-23 at the Hotel Valley Ho in Scottsdale, Ariz. The conference is sponsored by Healthcare IQ, a division of the International Quality and Productivity Center. ... Comments (0) Source: Health Data Management, US Posted: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 by Obi Igbokwe - View more news posts by Obi Igbokwe
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Interoperability Roadmap Released The HIMSS Electronic Health Record Vendors Association has released for comment a draft of version 2.0 of its Interoperability Roadmap. ... Comments (0) Source: Health Data Management, US Posted: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 by Obi Igbokwe - View more news posts by Obi Igbokwe
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Report: QIOs have role in health information exchange Quality improvement organizations are playing an increasing role in national health information exchange efforts, a report released Monday found.
... Comments (0) Source: Healthcare IT News, US Posted: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 by Obi Igbokwe - View more news posts by Obi Igbokwe
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Feds seek EHRs for first responders The federal government within the next year wants to make electronic health records available to first responders for use in emergency situations, HHS Secretary Michael Leavitt said Tuesday. The move is part of several recommendations from a Hurricane Katrina after-action report.
... Comments (0) Source: Healthcare IT News, US Posted: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 by Obi Igbokwe - View more news posts by Obi Igbokwe
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Feds asked to clarify e-health THE federal Government's ongoing commitment to HealthConnect has been called into question as money pours into a national standards body rather than the planned shared electronic health record system.
... Comments (0) Source: NEWS.com.au, Australia Posted: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 by Obi Igbokwe - View more news posts by Obi Igbokwe
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Congress's Health IT Agenda: Deal or No Deal? "We will make wider use of electronic records and other health information technology to help control costs and reduce dangerous medical errors." Thus spoke President Bush on Jan. 31, 2006, in his State of the Union address. ... Comments (0) Source: iHealth Beat, US Posted: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 by Obi Igbokwe - View more news posts by Obi Igbokwe
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NHS Connecting for Health hosts its French counterparts Senior managers from NHS Connecting for Health today briefed their opposite numbers from the French electronic health record institute who have been on a fact finding mission in England.
... Comments (0) Source: eGov monitor, UK Posted: Monday, March 06, 2006 by Obi Igbokwe - View more news posts by Obi Igbokwe
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