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- Hyland Acquires Valco Data Systems
- KLAS: Physician Practices Reevaluating Clearinghouse Services
- CHIME Members Urge Caution on CPOE
- UMass Memorial, Bethesda Tap Siemens HIS
- HIMSS: Usability Key Factor in Slow EMR Progress
- CCHIT Receives Recommendations for Long-Term Care
- Sectra signs multi-year PACS agreement with leading US provider
- Philips releases new portable ultrasound system
- Self-monitoring to boost European diabetes diagnostics market
- iSoft signs fifth Lorenzo site in Germany
- British Breast Screening Service chooses Sectra MicroDose
- Doctors report on telehealth success in enhancing patient quality of life
- Digital mammography energizing European markets for display monitors
- IMS contracts Barco for new clinical display
- Western Australia Health implements patient management
- Annecy Smart Terminal installation one of largest in France
- Sectra releases Sectra PACS 12.1
- Philips unveils nuclear medicine and radiation oncology innovations
- Pioneer of World Wide Web to advise UK Government on data use
- European docs improve workflow with multimodal mammography workstation
- Royal Free Hospital digitizes radiology reporting
- Agfa's IMPAX 6.4 introduces volumetric management features
- Patients have 'mixed views' on electronic health records
- Siemens Mammomat Inspiration wins design awards
- Toshiba expands PACS offerings with advanced visualization release
- iSOFT launches new diagnostic imaging PACS solution
- Researchers to develop health IT-equipped clothing for elderly
- Sweden launches national electronic health record
- User-friendly healthcare IT demand increases across Europe
- IGEL thin client technology in use at Smart Healthcare Live
- 'Tremendous opportunity' for healthcare claims management solutions market
- Agfa HealthCare and Segami integration agreement
- Cambridge Consultants advises on microdroplet technology
- US Shields Health Care Group selects Sectra RIS
- Orange and Alcatel-Lucent sign European healthcare agreement
- Mobile card reader receives German certification
- Mammography slated for PACS improvements in Belgium
- Slovenia to get smart card health insurance system
- Siemens demonstrates subtraction angiography in color
- Swedish hospital opts for Barco PACS
| Hyland Acquires Valco Data Systems Posted: 02 Jul 2009 08:29 AM PDT Cleveland-based Hyland Software says it has purchased privately held Valco Data Systems (Salem, N.H.), a provider of document management, document imaging, and health information management integration solutions focused on the healthcare market. Founded in 1994, Valco is a full-service company providing software, integration, consulting, support, and training services to more than 300 hospitals, regional health information organizations and integrated delivery networks across North America. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. |
| KLAS: Physician Practices Reevaluating Clearinghouse Services Posted: 02 Jul 2009 08:23 AM PDT Findings from a new report from Orem, Utah-based KLAS indicate that as the economy puts greater focus on the revenue cycle process, many physician practices are re-evaluating their clearinghouse partners and nearly a third of practices are not committed to their clearinghouse. The report finds that newer, smaller vendors are taking business away from traditional giants. It also highlights an increasingly crowded market in which cost-conscious and service-challenged providers are laying aside traditional vendor loyalties in favor of new solutions, leaving many vendors scrambling to differentiate themselves. According to KLAS, Emdeon and Navicure clients both average 89 percent of claims receiving payment on first submission. However, Emdeon’s indirect clearinghouse service received the lowest overall client satisfaction score while Navicure was near the top in overall performance, despite the fact that both had the same first time claims submission payment efficiency. Navicure’s high performance rating was largely attributed to the fact that the company provides constant client interaction and takes care of customer issues in an efficient, consistent manner, it says. To purchase the full report, healthcare providers and vendors can visit www.KLASresearch.com . |
| CHIME Members Urge Caution on CPOE Posted: 02 Jul 2009 08:21 AM PDT According to a survey administered by Ann Arbor, Mich.-based College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME) to its members, adoption of CPOE appears to be more widespread than previously thought, although full use of the systems for order entry by clinicians may take longer than many expect. Respondents of the survey include 335 CHIME members, 199 of which reported their organizations currently have CPOE “at some level of adoption.” When asked how long they believed it would take from implementation to achieve 100 percent adoption, 26.6 percent of respondents estimated it would take two years, 34.5 percent estimated it would take three years, 17.1 percent estimated it would take four years, and 13.3 percent predicted it would take five years. Only 8.5 percent of respondents said they believed it could be achieved in one year. Other survey findings show the use of CPOE by clinicians is relatively low. Of systems with CPOE in place, 44.7 percent reported that physicians entered 20 percent or fewer orders on CPOE systems. Of 175 respondents with less than 100 percent adoption by physicians, 113 predict usage will increase by only 20 percentage points over the next year from the current level at their organization. Of the organizations with CPOE in place, 21.6 percent say they expect to achieve 90 percent order entry in the next 12 months. A complete summary of the findings may be found at CHIME’s Web site . |
| UMass Memorial, Bethesda Tap Siemens HIS Posted: 01 Jul 2009 09:31 AM PDT UMass Memorial Health Care (Worcester, Mass.) and Bethesda Healthcare System (Boynton Beach, Fla.) have inked multi-year contracts for Malvarn, Pa.-based Siemens Healthcare ’s Soarian information system. The 1,111-bed UMass Memorial system is rolling out Soarian Clinicals, with the new Plan of Care functionality, Soarian Financials, and Soarian Quality Measures, a data-mining tool. Through the seven-year agreement, UMass Memorial looks to consolidate its revenue-cycle system, enhance patient-safety initiatives, and achieve quality improvement objectives, according to the company. UMass Memorial is a clinical partner of the University of Massachusetts Medical School and includes UMass Memorial Medical Center as well as four community hospitals: Clinton Hospital, HealthAlliance Hospital, Marlborough Hospital and Wing Memorial Hospital. Bethesda extended its long-term relationship with Siemens Healthcare through a new contract that includes migration to Soarian Clinicals, Soarian Critical Care, Soarian Emergency Department, Patient Identification Check, and Soarian Quality Measures. The 401-bed, not-for-profit has served the South Florida area since 1959. |
| HIMSS: Usability Key Factor in Slow EMR Progress Posted: 01 Jul 2009 09:28 AM PDT Usability of clinical software systems for the EMR is “one of the major factors, and possibly the most important factor hindering wide-spread adoption,” according to a white paper published by the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (Chicago) EHR Usability Task Force. The paper, entitled Defining and Testing EMR Usability: Principles and Proposed Methods of EMR Usability Evaluation and Rating , asserts that usability principles and methods offer benefits for certification organizations “to test and rate products for usability.” Authored by Jeff Belden, M.D., Rebecca Grayson and Janey Barnes, Ph.D., the paper also describes and defines usability as it pertains to the EMR; identifies a set of well-established principles of usability and design; and offers potential methods of assessing and rating EMR usability, according to HIMSS. |
| CCHIT Receives Recommendations for Long-Term Care Posted: 01 Jul 2009 09:22 AM PDT A task force created by the Chicago-based Certification Commission for Healthcare Information Technology (CCHIT) has provided strategic guidance on development for certification for long term and post acute care EHRs. The recommendations from the Long Term and Post Acute Care (LTPAC) Advisory Task Force focus heavily on the EHR technology requirements of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), and will identify core certification criteria common to four priority care settings: skilled nursing and nursing facilities, Medicare certified home health agencies, inpatient rehabilitation facilities, and long-term acute care hospitals, according to the Commission. Other recommendations include reusing or adapting existing criteria from other CCHIT certification programs; identifying additional criteria specific to each care setting; and including a roadmap indicating when the criteria are expected to be implemented, it says. To view the final recommendations or obtain information about key dates, click here . |
| Sectra signs multi-year PACS agreement with leading US provider Posted: 29 Jun 2009 02:02 AM PDT Swedish IT and medical-technology company Sectra has been selected by Wooster Community Hospital of Wooster, Ohio, as its PACS provider. (Source: Healthcare IT News) |
| Philips releases new portable ultrasound system Posted: 25 Jun 2009 11:39 PM PDT A range of clinical procedures can benefit from Philips' new portable, compact ultrasound system touted as a solution to reduce failed bedside exams caused by low image quality. (Source: Healthcare IT News) |
| Self-monitoring to boost European diabetes diagnostics market Posted: 25 Jun 2009 03:20 AM PDT The European diabetes diagnostics market is poised for expansion with segments such as self-monitoring and point-of-care (POC) tests offering tremendous growth potential. (Source: Healthcare IT News) |
| iSoft signs fifth Lorenzo site in Germany Posted: 25 Jun 2009 01:22 AM PDT Health information technology company iSoft has announced that Klinikum Saarbrücken will become the fifth early adopter site in Germany for its Lorenzo next-generation solution, as part of a €1.08million deal for a hospital information system. (Source: Healthcare IT News) |
| British Breast Screening Service chooses Sectra MicroDose Posted: 23 Jun 2009 06:39 AM PDT Warwickshire, Solihull and Coventry Breast Screening Service (WSCBSS), which installed its first Sectra MicroDose system in 2005, has now invested in another two systems. (Source: Healthcare IT News) |
| Doctors report on telehealth success in enhancing patient quality of life Posted: 22 Jun 2009 03:04 AM PDT Telehealth is enhancing the quality of life for patients and offers a cost-effective model of care for the management of long-term conditions, according to a panel of leading UK healthcare and local government professionals. (Source: Healthcare IT News) |
| Digital mammography energizing European markets for display monitors Posted: 22 Jun 2009 12:47 AM PDT Diagnostic display monitors have experienced slow growth since 2007 due to picture archiving and communication system installations across radiology departments of European hospitals having reached saturation. (Source: Healthcare IT News) |
| IMS contracts Barco for new clinical display Posted: 17 Jun 2009 11:48 PM PDT IMS, a breast imaging systems provider based in Bologna, Italy, has contracted Barco for new clinical review displays. (Source: Healthcare IT News) |
| Western Australia Health implements patient management Posted: 17 Jun 2009 11:45 PM PDT The Western Australian Department of Health has entered into a contract to deploy a state-wide patient management system. (Source: Healthcare IT News) |
| Annecy Smart Terminal installation one of largest in France Posted: 17 Jun 2009 06:58 AM PDT The Centre Hospitalier de la Region d'Annecy (CHRA) has installed over 600 Smart Terminals - integrating voice, data, and imaging - and believed to be the largest deployment of its kind in France, a press release said. (Source: Healthcare IT News) |
| Sectra releases Sectra PACS 12.1 Posted: 17 Jun 2009 01:59 AM PDT Swedish IT and medical technology company Sectra has launched Sectra PACS release 12.1 with RapidConnect technology. (Source: Healthcare IT News) |
| Philips unveils nuclear medicine and radiation oncology innovations Posted: 16 Jun 2009 12:32 AM PDT Royal Philips Electronics has introduced its new BrightView X, a scalable SPECT camera that can be easily upgraded with CT when physicians are ready for the full capabilities of BrightView XCT. (Source: Healthcare IT News) |
| Pioneer of World Wide Web to advise UK Government on data use Posted: 15 Jun 2009 02:10 AM PDT The man credited with inventing the World Wide Web, Sir Tim Berners-Lee, will advise the UK Government on the delivery of public information, such as healthcare-related data. (Source: Healthcare IT News) |
| European docs improve workflow with multimodal mammography workstation Posted: 11 Jun 2009 03:04 AM PDT The frustrations of proprietary workstations have led many European doctors to adopt multi-modality, vendor-neutral solutions. This need for efficient workflow is driving sales for Carestream's Mammography Workstation, which enables diagnostic review of all breast imaging exams (FFDM, ultrasound, MR, CR and others) as well as all general radiology exams. (Source: Healthcare IT News) |
| Royal Free Hospital digitizes radiology reporting Posted: 11 Jun 2009 12:50 AM PDT London's Royal Free Hospital has gone live with Nuance Communications' speech recognition technology, SpeechMagic. (Source: Healthcare IT News) |
| Agfa's IMPAX 6.4 introduces volumetric management features Posted: 10 Jun 2009 01:42 AM PDT Agfa HealthCare has released the latest version in the IMPAX PACS product line, IMPAX 6.4. Agfa said IMPAX 6.4 delivered new features and tools to aid users in managing complex multi-series studies that were the rule rather than the exception in today's imaging technology. (Source: Healthcare IT News) |
| Patients have 'mixed views' on electronic health records Posted: 09 Jun 2009 12:29 AM PDT Two-thirds of patients are happy for their medical records to be stored electronically, but many patients still have concerns about security and confidentiality, according to a snapshot survey carried out in a UK community mental health setting. (Source: Healthcare IT News) |
| Siemens Mammomat Inspiration wins design awards Posted: 07 Jun 2009 11:44 PM PDT Mammomat Inspiration, the digital mammography platform designed by Siemens and Designaffairs, has received the iF Product Design Award 2009 and the red dot award: product design 2009. (Source: Healthcare IT News) |
| Toshiba expands PACS offerings with advanced visualization release Posted: 05 Jun 2009 01:24 AM PDT Toshiba Medical Visualization Systems, a group company of Toshiba Corporation, has expanded its Voxar 3D product line with two advanced PACS visualization solutions: Voxar 3D 6.3.2 Workstation and Voxar 3D 6.3.2 ActiveX. (Source: Healthcare IT News) |
| iSOFT launches new diagnostic imaging PACS solution Posted: 05 Jun 2009 12:10 AM PDT Health information technology company iSOFT Group has introduced its new iSOFT PACS (picture archiving and communications system), enhancing its global portfolio of IT products designed to create a seamless electronic health record. (Source: Healthcare IT News) |
| Researchers to develop health IT-equipped clothing for elderly Posted: 03 Jun 2009 11:17 PM PDT Researchers at the University of Ulster are embarking on a ground-breaking research project to develop hi-tech clothing which could improve older people's quality of life. (Source: Healthcare IT News) |
| Sweden launches national electronic health record Posted: 03 Jun 2009 07:23 AM PDT The first stage of the Swedish National Patient Summary project was successfully deployed last month, according to the project's partnering IT vendors, InterSystems and Tieto. It's the first national EHR for Sweden, and is billed as one of the first of its kind in the world. (Source: Healthcare IT News) |
| User-friendly healthcare IT demand increases across Europe Posted: 03 Jun 2009 02:02 AM PDT Demand for more user-friendly healthcare IT professional services has been increasing across Europe, according to a new Frost & Sullivan study. (Source: Healthcare IT News) |
| IGEL thin client technology in use at Smart Healthcare Live Posted: 02 Jun 2009 02:26 AM PDT Fast and secure access to patient files on the move is just one of the benefits IGEL Technology is demonstrating using thin clients at Smart Healthcare Live in London. (Source: Healthcare IT News) |
| 'Tremendous opportunity' for healthcare claims management solutions market Posted: 29 May 2009 01:09 AM PDT Claims management solutions can help healthcare payers accelerate claims processing, fight fraud and retain customers - all of which have led to an increase in adoption of the systems, analysts say. (Source: Healthcare IT News) |
| Agfa HealthCare and Segami integration agreement Posted: 29 May 2009 12:50 AM PDT Agfa HealthCare has signed an agreement with Segami Corporation to integrate Oasis workstation software into Agfa's 6th generation Picture Archiving and Communications System (PACS) known as IMPAX 6. (Source: Healthcare IT News) |
| Cambridge Consultants advises on microdroplet technology Posted: 28 May 2009 03:24 AM PDT A multidisciplinary team of technology strategists and scientists from Cambridge Consultants has provided advice to Cambridge Enterprise regarding potential applications for microdroplet technology in a high-growth sector of the drug discovery market, currently valued at US$140million. (Source: Healthcare IT News) |
| US Shields Health Care Group selects Sectra RIS Posted: 28 May 2009 01:35 AM PDT The US Shields Health Care Group has chosen Swedish IT and medical-technology company Sectra as its Radiology Information System (RIS) provider. Sectra will deliver its RIS products, integration services and direct support to Shields Health Care over a multi-year period. (Source: Healthcare IT News) |
| Orange and Alcatel-Lucent sign European healthcare agreement Posted: 26 May 2009 12:37 AM PDT Telecoms giants Orange and Alcatel-Lucent have signed a cooperation agreement to address healthcare challenges in Europe and emerging markets. (Source: Healthcare IT News) |
| Mobile card reader receives German certification Posted: 22 May 2009 12:43 AM PDT A new upgradable card reader from SCM Microsystems has received certification from the German eHealth Program. (Source: Healthcare IT News) |
| Mammography slated for PACS improvements in Belgium Posted: 21 May 2009 01:13 AM PDT Three mammography healthcare programs in the French-speaking region of Belgium will get a boost from Carestream picture archiving and communication systems implementations. (Source: Healthcare IT News) |
| Slovenia to get smart card health insurance system Posted: 21 May 2009 12:58 AM PDT The Health Insurance Institute of Slovenia is to roll out a new electronic health insurance card system based on IBM technology. (Source: Healthcare IT News) |
| Siemens demonstrates subtraction angiography in color Posted: 20 May 2009 01:02 AM PDT The new application syngo iFlow from Siemens Healthcare makes it possible for the first time to demonstrate a complete digital subtraction angiography (DSA) sequence in a single color image. (Source: Healthcare IT News) |
| Swedish hospital opts for Barco PACS Posted: 20 May 2009 12:42 AM PDT University Hospital of Danderyd, Sweden will implement a Coronis Fusion 6 megapixel display system from IT vendor Barco in a move to give its radiologists access to color and grayscale studies on a single multi-modality PACS. (Source: Healthcare IT News) |
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