Government & Policy
Bob Dickson, a vice president at Acquisition Solutions, will work closely with Guerra, Kiviat, Flyzik and Associates.
The new group will fall under CDW Government's management and will spend this year creating a marketing strategy.
The sponsors of two major Senate bills to promote health information technology have joined forces, merging the two major bills.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services wants public input on what role it and its vast storehouse of data on Medicare beneficiaries should play in the development of personal health records.
Integrator will provide system development and maintenance, other services, for state's systems.
A high-level commission, to be chaired by HHS Secretary Mike Leavitt, will include 17 members from government and the private sector.
IT coordinator office funding cut by 40 percent to $45.2 million.
About 200 companies have expressed interest in contracts for developing prototypes for the National Health Information Network.
New York City's Department of Health could mandate automatic transmission of blood sugar tests to a patient registry.
The center is partnering with a North Carolina firm to bid on HHS' National Health Information Network prototype contracts.