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- Detroit Physician Group Launches Healthcare Data Exchange
- Carolinas HealthCare Deploys Multi-State HIE
- Thomson Reuters Acquires Healthcare Data Management
- Connexall to Improve Healthcare Delivery in VA and Military Hospitals
- Rural hospital was fraud center police say
- Hopkins' chief-to-be reassures
- Shands eyes special session
- Double-CT radiation a concern
| Detroit Physician Group Launches Healthcare Data Exchange Posted: 09 Sep 2010 06:38 AM PDT Detroit Physician Group Launches Healthcare Data Exchange |
| Carolinas HealthCare Deploys Multi-State HIE Posted: 07 Sep 2010 07:47 AM PDT Carolinas HealthCare Deploys Multi-State HIE |
| Thomson Reuters Acquires Healthcare Data Management Posted: 02 Sep 2010 07:48 AM PDT Thomson Reuters Acquires Healthcare Data Management |
| Connexall to Improve Healthcare Delivery in VA and Military Hospitals Posted: 01 Sep 2010 07:09 AM PDT Connexall to Improve Healthcare Delivery in VA and Military Hospitals |
| Rural hospital was fraud center police say Posted: 9/10/2010 © Gainesville Sun Eight people, including the top executives of HC Healthcare and a physician, have been arrested on suspicion of committing fraud at a hospital in Jasper. Meanwhile in Miami, two men were sentenced in a home-health scam and a woman who owned a clinic pleaded guilty to $23 million in Medicare fraud. |
| Hopkins' chief-to-be reassures Posted: By Carol Gentry 7/22/2010 © Health News Florida Jonathan Ellen, the Johns Hopkins professor in line to become physician-in-chief at All Children’s Hospital, says local doctors and USF faculty and residents should not be concerned. But confusion abounds. |
| Posted: By Jim Saunders 7/13/2010 © Health News Florida Warning that it will otherwise have to cut services, Shands HealthCare wants to use a special legislative session next week to reverse Gov. Charlie Crist's veto of $9.7 million for the University of Florida teaching hospital. |
| Posted: By Dave Gulliver 7/9/2010 © Health News Florida A type of medical scan that delivers a double dose of radiation to the patient is recommended for only a small number of conditions. But some Florida hospitals perform the scans on more than half of their patients, a new study shows. |
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