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InformationWeek Healthcare Columnist 5 Healthcare Tools To Boost Patient Involvement
By Michelle McNickle
The 2012 Connected Health Symposium showcased a myriad of engagement tools that promote innovation and improve patient compliance.

6 Healthcare Revenue Cycle Management Systems To Watch
Healthcare professionals look to the latest RCM platforms to help them process patients efficiently while satisfying new regulations. We compare choices in this critical category.

Health Info Takes Center Stage On Mobile Phones
Number of consumers who use their cell phones to gather health information nearly doubles in two years. Fitness apps are popular.

Mobile App Teaches Clinicians To Monitor Patients
Castle + Anderson's new SimMon app links two tablets to simulate a remote-controlled patient monitoring system, offering medical training in the trenches.

EHRs Among Today's Top Health IT Hazards
Inaccurate patient information, mobile distractions and med device interoperability are putting patients at risk, says recent report from ECRI.

Interoperability: Quick Route To Better Care
Critic chides policymakers for downplaying standards and usability in Meaningful Use Stage 1 at American Medical Informatics Association meeting.

Medicare Electronic Submissions System Makes Slow Start
Only 5.5% of the records requested by Medicare auditors went through the Electronic Submission of Medical Documentation system as claims attachments during the first program year.

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Research: 2012 State of IT Staffing
Forty-seven percent of business technology pros we surveyed say staffing at their companies has increased over a year ago, and just 18% say it's decreased. The standout is app dev, with 25% of respondents putting it in the top two categories of growth. Find out what other skills are sought after and whether that demand translates into more hiring in this report.
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Our 2013 Big Data Survey shows we're not lacking facts, figures or the tools to wrangle them. So why do just 9% rate themselves as extremely effective users of data? And how do we expect to improve when just 31% have a wide array of business users accessing information and just 20% plan to grow their dedicated analytics teams?
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The Real Action Is Still at the Bedside
This in-depth, highly topical white paper describes how today's healthcare providers can leverage mobility with data capture at the point of care to enhance patient care, advance EHR adoption and increase clinician efficiency and satisfaction.
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Key Software Solutions for the Medical Device Industry
Find out how IBM Rational solutions are helping development teams focus on the systems engineering of medical devices and their embedded software with support for safety, reliability and security analysis.
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8 Cool Windows 8 Tablets
As Microsoft and its hardware partners produce Windows 8 devices in droves, here's a look at some of the more noteworthy launches.

10 Best Apps For Samsung Galaxy Notes
Check out these 10 great apps that take advantage of the Samsung phablet's S Pen stylus.

10 Wearable Health Tech Devices To Watch
Wearable medical technology is becoming a hot commodity. As these devices come to market, they have the potential to help both patients and clinicians monitor vital signs and symptoms.

Google Says Government Surveillance Growing
Demands for Google user data and content takedowns are on the rise, some of which are not legitimate.

Dell XPS 12 Windows 8 Tablet Vs. Hurricane Sandy
When I found myself without power for four days in Manhattan, Dell's Windows 8 tablet was my main link to the outside world. See how it fared.





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