2008 Identity Management Trends in Healthcare Survey
Healthcare IT Study Finds Mobility and Convenience Key to Productivity
2008 Identity Management Trends in Healthcare Survey
Healthcare IT Study Finds Mobility and Convenience Key to Productivity
Austria's path toward nationwide electronic health…[Methods Inf Med. 2008] – PubMed Result: “After describing similar activities in several other countries, the authors explore the current situation of healthcare telematics and imminent steps toward the implementation of a lifelong EHR.”
This progress report describes the main results of a first year of work since the publication of the eHealth Action Plan (2004): activities undertaken in 2005 by the European Commission and Member States together. The report reveals that there has particularly been a very close cooperation between the Commission services and the members of the i2010 subgroup on eHealth.
COM_2004_0356_F_EN_ACTE.pdf (application/pdf Object)
An action plan for a European e-Health Area
The Health Care Blog: A Google Health Clinical Exam: “Not one more pixel need be spilt about the issues of privacy, security, HIPAA, metastatic data, third-party crashers, or corporate imperial overreach raised by the debut of Google Health. Let’s just snap on the latex gloves and do a quick exam.”
SEEDIE.ORG – Society for Exorbitantly Expensive and Difficult to Implement EHR?s: “SEEDIE, the Society for Exorbitantly Expensive and Difficult to Implement EHR’s, is a healthcare IT standards organization that is completely funded and operated by a select group of proprietary electronic health record vendors.”
Bill would let pharmacies sell medical records: “Pharmacies in California would be allowed to sell confidential patient prescription information to third-party marketing firms working for drug companies under a bill expected to be voted on Thursday by the state Senate.”
The Health Care Blog: Vision for hospital's future HIT:
“We will lead the country in interoperable electronic health records
“We will lead the country in “social networking tools” for health care.
“We will use a combination of personal health records, electronic health records, and social networking tools to ensure continuity of care among all stakeholders in our community by 2011.