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Texas provider uses business analytics for post-treatment care

Mike Miliard March 23, 2011
Southeast Texas Medical Associates, a primary healthcare group based in Beaumont, Texas, is using IBM business analytics software to gain greater insight into hospital re-admissions, reviewing trend data to help identify causes and design interventions to prevent patients from having to return to the hospital soon after discharge.
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Capstone project requires students to develop an EHR plan that demonstrates meaningful use

Molly Merrill May 07, 2010
Students participating in the University of California San Diego Extension Health Information Technology Program are sharing the results of their capstone project – developing a plan to install an electronic health record that demonstrates meaningful use at a community clinic.
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California telemedicine program aims to alleviate nurse shortage

Patty Enrado August 19, 2009
The University of California at Merced's Valley Telehealth Partnership is too new to have made an impact on the physician and nurse shortages in the San Joaquin Valley.
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May 2012 print feature: The art of medicine

Mike Miliard April 24, 2012
We're living in an iOS world nowadays, but sometimes, to look at them, it seems EHRs are stuck in a Windows '97 rut.
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IMQ/PACE physician leaders program described as unique training opportunity

Industry News Release February 28, 2012
Stepping Up To Leadership - IMQ/PACE Platinum Level Training Program For Physician Leaders received such critical acclaim last year that the Institute of Medical Quality, University of California San Diego's Physician Assessment and Clinical Education (PACE) program and The Physicians Foundation agreed to offer this physician leadership training program again this year.
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Award-winner recounts long, slow path into HIT future

Jeff Rowe September 29, 2011
HIMSS recently gave the University of California San Diego Health System (UCSD) an award for reaching the highest level of advancement in electronic health records.
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UC San Diego Health System earns Stage 7 Award

Molly Merrill September 06, 2011
The UC San Diego Health System has been recognized by HIMSS Analytics for reaching Stage 7 – the highest level on its EMR Adoption Model (EMRAM).
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Top 5 provider mistakes in revenue cycle

Jim Riley December 16, 2010
When providers mismanage the revenue cycle, the financial impact may seem relatively small on an individual claim, but when multiplied by hundreds of visits a week, the effect on the bottom line is the equivalent of death by a thousand paper cuts—slow, agonizing and certain. The good news is there is a remedy.
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Project aims to reduce heart failure readmissions

Healthcare IT News Staff October 25, 2010
A UCLA-led consortium of five University of California medical schools and Cedars-Sinai Medical Center has received a $9.9 million grant from HHS's Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality to investigate the use of wireless and telephone care management to reduce hospital readmissions for heart failure patients.
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AHRQ funds project to reduce heart failure readmissions

Molly Merrill October 05, 2010
A UCLA-led consortium of five University of California medical schools and Cedars-Sinai Medical Center has received a $9.9 million grant from HHS's Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality to investigate the use of wireless and telephone care management to reduce hospital readmissions for heart failure patients.
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California's new telehealth network gets $14M boost

Bernie Monegain September 15, 2010
The new California Telehealth Network, a statewide, medical-grade broadband system for improving healthcare access and emergency services, will receive a $9 million federal grant and additional $5 million in matching funds from some prominent California organizations.
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California launches nation's largest telehealth network

Molly Merrill September 08, 2010
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and U.S. Chief Technology Officer Aneesh Chopra joined a diverse group of statewide healthcare and technology agencies Aug. 17 at the UC Davis Cancer Center in Sacramento to launch the California Telehealth Network (CTN), which is set to be the largest in the nation.
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California launches nation's largest telehealth network

Molly Merrill August 17, 2010
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and U.S. Chief Technology Officer Aneesh Chopra joined a diverse group of statewide healthcare and technology agencies Tuesday at the UC Davis Cancer Center in Sacramento to launch the California Telehealth Network (CTN), which is set to be the largest in the nation.
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National privacy center backed by trusted entities

Patty Enrado June 03, 2010
Amidst all the millions of federal dollars slated for health IT adoption, HHS understands the importance of protecting patient information in electronic form.
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Health IT hottest career trend for college graduates

Molly Merrill May 19, 2010
Healthcare information technology is the hottest career option for college graduates, according to a new trend study from the University of California San Diego Extension.
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Students should flock to healthcare IT

Jeff Rowe May 10, 2010
Amid an economy still recovering from a deep recession, students participating in the University of California San Diego Extension Health Information Technology Program are very lucky.
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California embarks on "future of medicine" with telehealth project

Molly Merrill April 14, 2010
A consortium leading a $30 million telehealth project in California has tapped AT&T to connect hundreds of healthcare providers throughout the state.
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How the healthcare industry can increase the number of successful EHR/EMR initiatives

Patty Enrado November 30, 2009
Long before ARRA, more than five years ago, the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) Medical Center began a $50 million electronic medical record initiative. This past summer, UCSF reportedly wrote off a third of that cost and scrapped its contract with the EMR vendor.
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Vendor Notebook - Boston Software's WorkStation to enable Vocollect's AccuNurse solution

Eric Wicklund September 18, 2009
Vocollect, Inc. and Boston Software Systems have announced a partnership to use Boston WorkStation automation technology to enable Vocollect's AccuNurse voice-assisted care to integrate with MEDITECH and other healthcare platforms.
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California telemedicine program aims to alleviate nurse shortage

Patty Enrado September 01, 2009
The University of California at Merced’s Valley Telehealth Partnership is too new to have made an impact on the physician and nurse shortages in the San Joaquin Valley.
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