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September 30, 2008
Nationwide Health Information Network goes live for a day, sort of
Logging on for a second (or third) opinion
PCMA: Safe and secure prescribing of controlled substances should be permitted
Too much data but not enough information
September 26, 2008
Cell phones, cancer debated
September 23, 2008
A prostate cancer therapy stirs debate on cost, efficacy
Shorter radiation for cancer of the breast
IT jobs safe from economy woes - for now
Hospital workers fired for posting patient photos online
Non-invasive colonoscopy is found to be effective
Human error to blame for Grady data breach
Idaho hospital touts lineup of high-tech beds
September 22, 2008
Scarless surgery uses body's own openings
September 19, 2008
BlueCross launches online physician database
Bacteria-fighting film models shark scale pattern
UT Southwestern plans biotech park to capitalize on research
September 18, 2008
Google and Microsoft look to change healthcare
Large study backs effectiveness of ’virtual’ colonoscopies
September 17, 2008
Latest EMR bill differs from Energy and Commerce plan
BlueCross of Tennessee launches online physician database
September 16, 2008
HP surprises Wall Street with size of EDS job cuts
Stark introduces bill to set standards for national health-data system
Competitive concerns hinder HIE data uses
September 15, 2008
UCSF to start $1.6 billion hospitals project
September 11, 2008
Radioisotope shortage could force delays in medical tests
September 10, 2008
New online tool lets Seattle-area consumers check up on healthcare
Revolution Health in merger talks
September 9, 2008
FDA posts adverse reporting system online for the first time
State CIOs advised to focus on Medicaid system modernization
Telepharmacies change the way rural America gets meds
Survey says: IT spending is getting trimmed
Baptist Health goes green with new Miami hospital
Obesity surgery is called cost-effective
Adult diabetics benefit from device, study says
September 8, 2008
CT scans can be better medicine for doctors than for patients
September 4, 2008
Medtronic product linked to surgery problems
September 2, 2008
NQF endorses national consensus standards for health IT
Who's interested in Health IT?
Security flaw in the iPhone exposes private data
Nationwide Health Information Network goes live for a day, sort of
Logging on for a second (or third) opinion
PCMA: Safe and secure prescribing of controlled substances should be permitted
Too much data but not enough information
Cell phones, cancer debated
A prostate cancer therapy stirs debate on cost, efficacy
Shorter radiation for cancer of the breast
IT jobs safe from economy woes - for now
Hospital workers fired for posting patient photos online
Non-invasive colonoscopy is found to be effective
Human error to blame for Grady data breach
Idaho hospital touts lineup of high-tech beds
Scarless surgery uses body's own openings
BlueCross launches online physician database
Bacteria-fighting film models shark scale pattern
UT Southwestern plans biotech park to capitalize on research
Google and Microsoft look to change healthcare
Large study backs effectiveness of ’virtual’ colonoscopies
Latest EMR bill differs from Energy and Commerce plan
BlueCross of Tennessee launches online physician database
HP surprises Wall Street with size of EDS job cuts
Stark introduces bill to set standards for national health-data system
Competitive concerns hinder HIE data uses
UCSF to start $1.6 billion hospitals project
Radioisotope shortage could force delays in medical tests
New online tool lets Seattle-area consumers check up on healthcare
Revolution Health in merger talks
FDA posts adverse reporting system online for the first time
State CIOs advised to focus on Medicaid system modernization
Telepharmacies change the way rural America gets meds
Survey says: IT spending is getting trimmed
Baptist Health goes green with new Miami hospital
Obesity surgery is called cost-effective
Adult diabetics benefit from device, study says
CT scans can be better medicine for doctors than for patients
Medtronic product linked to surgery problems
NQF endorses national consensus standards for health IT
Who's interested in Health IT?
Security flaw in the iPhone exposes private data