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Health information technology can enhance physicians' ability to provide high-quality care, suggesting that physicians should use it more extensively in their practices.
This new spending is a component of the Obama Administration's health care agenda, which includes the promotion of health information technology (HIT).
Keeping current with health-care information technology can help increase patient safety and satisfaction, ensure quality medical treatment and attract top-quality clinical professionals.
Health Care Information Technology (HCIT) is expected to be a $105 billion industry by 2020. HCIT is more than just electronic medical records.
A patient-centric ecosystem means your medical information follows you and every innovation starts with the question: How ...
Health systems are important in driving electronic health record adoption in ambulatory clinics, although the uptake of key functionalities varies across systems.
Merger-and-acquisition activity in the health care information technology sector is hot and getting hotter, with multiple market forces fueling the trend. Merger-and-acquisition activity in the ...
For New Hyde Park, N.Y.-based Northwell Health, the future of innovation isn’t just about adopting new technology — it’s about using it to unlock the full potential of its people. By investing in ...
The Certification Commission for Health Information Technology (CCHIT) – a not-for-profit HIT certification body with an educational mission – recognized that, in the current accountable care ...