November 30, 2006 |
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Portable health record could be answer Darrell Pruitt in: Modern Healthcare Web-Based Tools Can Help Prevent Diagnostic Errors in: iHealth Beat Information about doctors’ performances becoming available John Dorschner, Jacob Goldstein in: Miami Herald Health care and IT Ephraim Schwartz in: InfoWorld Use of Mobile and Wireless Technology Jumps in Hospitals Neil Versel in: Digital Healthcare & Productivity Local sealed envelopes ‘probably safer’ in: Primary Care Sind USB-Sticks Alternative zur E-Card? Ilse Schlingensiepen in: Ärzte Zeitung |
November 26, 2006 |
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T-Systems startet elektronisches Gesundheitsnetz im Kanton St. Gallen (T-Systems starts electronic health net in Kanton of St. Gallen) in: e-Health Journal Survey shows waning medical support for NPfIT in: e-Health Insider The Push to Electronic Records Could Put Patient Data at Risk Jim Landers in: Dallas News Is Now the Time for Speech Recognition? – After years of hype, users say the technology is ready for prime time. Joseph Goedert in: Health Data Management Hospitals work to improve ER wait times Tom Costello in: NBC News Toegang voor de patiënt tot zijn EPD (Patient access to his EHR) in: Signaal EHR: Best of Breed Losing Ground to Integrated Aps Neil Versel in: Digital Healthcare & Productivity Electronic Medical Records Use May Rise David Twiddy in: Washington Post |
November 19, 2006 |
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Collection of Kaiser EHR Troubles Links in: LinuxMedNews List. BMA issues new guidance on NHS CRS in: e-Health Insider Naval medical center sees ROI on AHLTA Bob Brewin in: Government Health IT Reform verzögert die Einführung der E-Card (Reform slows down e-card introduction) in: Ärzte Zeitung America’s insurers to launch PHR initiative Diana Manos in: Healthcare IT News Wellbeing on the web: finding best links in: The Times New Health Panel Aims To Identify Risks And Challenges Of E-Health Systems Marianne Kolbasuk McGee in: Information Week New GPS telecare bracelet to go on sale in: Primary Care A new scheme for data sharing John Moore in: Government Health IT Grades to transform U.S. healthcare, secretary says Maggie Fox in: Washington Post Innovative Medizintechnik kann helfen, Kosten zu senken (Innovative medical technology can help to lower costs) in: Ärzte Zeitung |
November 12, 2006 |
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Data to move direct from the heart to the medical record Bernie Monegain in: Healthcare IT News New Health Panel Aims To Identify Risks And Challenges Of E-Health Systems Marianne Kolbasuk McGee in: InformationWeek Medical simulator goes more high-tech Cindy Tumiel in: Express-News SNOMED set 31 December deadline for new SDO in: e-Health Insider Mental health ‘choice’ website launched in: e-Health Insider 3D computer map pinpoints pains in: BBC News Online games lift spirits of seriously ill kids Marissa Levy in: USA TODAY Web service helps doctors speed treatment IN-SUNG YOO in: The News Journal Mobiltelefon statt Gesundheitskarte – für Ärzte könnte das bei Hausbesuchen bald eine Alternative sein (Mobile phone in stead of health card) Philipp Grätzel von Grätz in: Ärzte Zeitung World Health Congress Report: Technologies Put Healthcare in the Hands of Patients Laura Bonetta in: Digital HealthCare & Productivity Study reveals clinicians’ tangled web of communications Bernie Monegai in: Healthcare IT News |
November 5, 2006 |
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How Icelanders gave computer scheme cold shoulder David Leigh in: The Guardian Public health smartens up Heather B. Hayes in: Government Health IT Mixed reaction greets first ‘harmonized’ health IT standards Nancy Ferris in: Government Health IT Scottish emergency care records to be electronic by 2007 in: e-Health Insider Scotland mandates online patient data dictionary in: e-Health Insider Physicians urged to create PHRs Terri Yablonsky Stat in: Chaicago Tribune Andy Grove enters new post-Intel role as activist capitalist Lee Gomes in: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette/The Wall Street Journal DAK beginnt mit E-Card-Test (DAK starts e-card test) in: Ärzte Zeitung Intel unveils IT scheme for China’s rural clinics Zhan Lisheng in: China Daily From cradle to grave, your files available to a cast of thousands David Leigh, Rob Evans in: The Guardian “A national database is not essential” David Leigh in: The Guardian Warning over privacy of 50m patient files David Leigh, Rob Evans in: The Guardian EMR Portal Pleases Patients Neill Versel in: Digital Healthcare & Productivity |



