Health Informatics News |
- Study: EHR Systems Are Top Priority for Healthcare IT
- FCC Broadband Plan to Increase Rural Healthcare Access
- IBM Invests $100M in Healthcare Research
- Sharp HealthCare Selects Allscripts for EHR
- Healthcare Job Rate Slows, But Technology Could Increase It
- FL Hospital, United square off
- Church-linked clinics eligible for funds
| Study: EHR Systems Are Top Priority for Healthcare IT Posted: 19 Jul 2010 08:13 AM PDT Study: EHR Systems Are Top Priority for Healthcare IT |
| FCC Broadband Plan to Increase Rural Healthcare Access Posted: 19 Jul 2010 07:47 AM PDT FCC Broadband Plan to Increase Rural Healthcare Access |
| IBM Invests $100M in Healthcare Research Posted: 16 Jul 2010 07:20 AM PDT IBM Invests $100M in Healthcare Research |
| Sharp HealthCare Selects Allscripts for EHR Posted: 15 Jul 2010 07:02 AM PDT Sharp HealthCare Selects Allscripts for EHR |
| Healthcare Job Rate Slows, But Technology Could Increase It Posted: 15 Jul 2010 06:33 AM PDT Healthcare Job Rate Slows, But Technology Could Increase It |
| FL Hospital, United square off Posted: 7/23/2010 © Orlando Sentinel Florida Hospital officials insist that United pay the same rates as others, while the insurer accuses the 18-hospital system of price-gouging. Patients are caught in the middle as the Aug. 15 deadline nears. |
| Church-linked clinics eligible for funds Posted: 7/23/2010 © Florida Tribune Faith-based health care clinics were added to the list of those eligible for “Low Income Pool” funds, a move that will qualify them for up to $25 million in federal money to treat poor and uninsured patients. |
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