Featured News
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Investors Spend Record Amounts On Digital Health
1/14/2015
In 2014, digital health saw a 125 percent increase in funding for a total of $6.5 billion. By Katie Wike, contributing writer
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Study Provides Important Lesson Regarding HIEs
1/12/2015
An ONC study examined the development of six state HIE programs in wake of the HITECH Act. By Christine Kern, contributing writer
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Digital Health Funding Saw Huge Cash Infusions In 2014
1/12/2015
Though estimates vary, investments in the digital health sector ranged from $4 to 6.5 billion. By Christine Kern, contributing writer
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HIEs Launch New Consortium For Health Exchanges
1/5/2015
New trade association will give HIE a unified voice. By Christine Kern, contributing writer
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Provider Perspectives On The Future Of Healthcare
1/1/2015
A study reveals there are gaps in healthcare outlooks between providers and patients. By Christine Kern, contributing writer
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Mental Health Center Partners With State HIE To Provide Coordinated Care
12/12/2014
The collaboration between the most populous county in Kansas and the state’s Health Information Network will allow for the electronic exchange of patient data throughout the continuum of care. By Julia Ernst, MS, contributing writer
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Unified Exchange Of Health Information Becomes A Reality For Upstate NY
12/12/2014
A merger between Southern Tier Healthlink and Taconic Health Information Network and Community uses HIE and clinical BI application to manage, coordinate, share, and analyze patient data. By Karla Paris, contributing writer
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Cybercriminals Targeting Healthcare
12/11/2014
FIN4 is gaining access to user names and passwords to access to healthcare information. By Christine Kern, contributing writer
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Why Did 6,000 Washington Health Exchange Participants Lose Coverage?
12/10/2014
Errors plague the State’s Health Benefit Exchange multiple times this year. By Christine Kern, contributing writer
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Survey Finds Patients Not Worried About Sharing Health Data
12/4/2014
While more than two-thirds of patients are willing to share data, some show concern over privacy issues. By Christine Kern, contributing writer