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Topics For This Week’s #HITsm TweetChat, Moderated by @HIMSS and @mHIMSS, May 18, 11 am, CT

Thursday, May 17th, 2012
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For those not familiar with #HITsm TweetChats, #HITsm is an acronym for “healthcare IT social media” and we focus on current topics that are influencing healthcare technology, health IT, and the use of social media in healthcare. Be sure and ... Read entry ⇒

Part 3: HITECH & Radiology, Interview with Joe Moore, CIO, RCI

Wednesday, September 29th, 2010
Posted in Integration Insights, Interview, Radiology IT, Radiology Workflow | View Comments

alists are completely cut out. Radiologists don’t order prescriptions in the traditional sense. They might order contrast for a CT exam, but not a prescription. In all of our electronic systems, we have no way to e-prescribe, and we don’t need that becaus... Read entry ⇒

IT’s Role in Measuring Social Media ROI For Health Care Organizations

Tuesday, November 8th, 2011
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Whether you embrace it or not, leveraging social media in healthcare is here to stay. This article is not to debate the benefit of social media (website, blog, eNewsletter, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, etc.) in healthcare, but rather to discuss the import... Read entry ⇒

Streamline the Billing Workflow with HL7

Friday, August 3rd, 2007
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Healthcare billing departments are dependent on getting accurate information in a timely manner to meet its goals: increasing cash flow and decreasing operational costs. The challenge is getting the data from multiple systems and even multiple facilities... Read entry ⇒

Part 5: The Radiology Economy, Interview with Joe Moore, CIO, RCI

Friday, October 1st, 2010
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...y and fixed MR at small hospitals, they are doing this advanced procedures they were never doing in these places before. I mean CT, MR and full field mammography; those are totally new technologies completely foreign to these places. Part of the added val... Read entry ⇒

Women in mHealth: Rebecca Woodcock of Cake Health

Thursday, February 16th, 2012
Posted in Health care, Healthcare IT, mHealth | View Comments

Have you wondered what it takes to become an entrepreneur in mHealth? In this new series, “Women in mHealth”, I will take a look at women entrepreneurs leading the way and innovating healthcare through mHealth startups. I hope their stories inspire you. ... Read entry ⇒

Variations of the HL7 ORU^R01 Message Format

Monday, September 10th, 2007
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If you’ve been in healthcare integration for any amount of time, you’ve probably seen an HL7 ORU^R01 message. As we like to say at Corepoint Health, if you’ve seen one HL7 message, you’ve seen one. This is especially true in the c... Read entry ⇒

Monday Night #HITsm Tweet Chats

Friday, January 7th, 2011
Posted in Healthcare IT, Social Media | View Comments

Starting this Monday, January 10, 2011, from 8-9 p.m. CT, leaders in the health IT social media space will host a weekly #HITsm tweet chat to discuss Meaningful Use, HL7 and other health standards, in addition to social media uses for health IT professio... Read entry ⇒

2011 #HITsm Mid-Year Report

Thursday, June 16th, 2011
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Each year, HL7 Standards presents Top #HITsm Contributor Awards to proactive, energetic and optimistic individuals who share the health IT message with their social networks. These individuals are a noteworthy group of people, proactively defining the fu... Read entry ⇒

The Role of Physicians in Driving Toward Unified Patient Information Management

Tuesday, August 16th, 2011
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In our series on unified patient information management, we first introduced this new integrated approach followed by a blog post on the central position health plans have in driving toward the wider adoption of systems for UPIM.  In this third blog post... Read entry ⇒