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November 26, 2008
Submitting to the science of prevention
Researchers find poor use of pumps for ailing hearts
November 25, 2008
Few doctors sign off on online prescribing
November 24, 2008
Tech looks to raise bets on healthcare
For world's sick, care via e-mail
November 21, 2008
Maryland health officials track flu with e-mail queries
November 19, 2008
GE, Mayo Clinic, others develop health record tech
November 18, 2008
Workers snooped, says University of Iowa Hospitals
Study: PHRs could save $21 billion annually in the United States
Is there a privacy risk in Google flu trends?
November 17, 2008
GlowCap device tells you if it's time to take a pill
November 13, 2008
Cleveland Clinic picks Top 10 medical innovations for 2009
November 12, 2008
Cleveland Clinic tests health-monitoring technology geared for patients to use
Another push for security standards in healthcare
The hospital is watching
Express Scripts clients receive threats to release data
Google uses searches to track flu's spread
November 11, 2008
High tech healthcare
The early Obama administration and HIT
Why we need 1,170 codes for angioplasty
Study: Use of imaging technology skyrockets
November 10, 2008
Intel takes step into home healthcare
November 6, 2008
Texas-based Baylor Health Care says laptop with patient data stolen
November 5, 2008
Database linking Arkansas' hospitals goes live
Washington, DC, hospital gets 'dirty bomb' sensors
November 4, 2008
URAC publishes revised privacy standards for health information
Doctors offered incentive for electronic Medicare prescriptions
Robodoc: Surgeon of the future in theaters now
November 3, 2008
Machine pulls cholesterol out of blood
Submitting to the science of prevention
Researchers find poor use of pumps for ailing hearts
Few doctors sign off on online prescribing
Tech looks to raise bets on healthcare
For world's sick, care via e-mail
Maryland health officials track flu with e-mail queries
GE, Mayo Clinic, others develop health record tech
Workers snooped, says University of Iowa Hospitals
Study: PHRs could save $21 billion annually in the United States
Is there a privacy risk in Google flu trends?
GlowCap device tells you if it's time to take a pill
Cleveland Clinic picks Top 10 medical innovations for 2009
Cleveland Clinic tests health-monitoring technology geared for patients to use
Another push for security standards in healthcare
The hospital is watching
Express Scripts clients receive threats to release data
Google uses searches to track flu's spread
High tech healthcare
The early Obama administration and HIT
Why we need 1,170 codes for angioplasty
Study: Use of imaging technology skyrockets
Intel takes step into home healthcare
Texas-based Baylor Health Care says laptop with patient data stolen
Database linking Arkansas' hospitals goes live
Washington, DC, hospital gets 'dirty bomb' sensors
URAC publishes revised privacy standards for health information
Doctors offered incentive for electronic Medicare prescriptions
Robodoc: Surgeon of the future in theaters now
Machine pulls cholesterol out of blood