Population Health

Doctor and patient with EHR
By Mike Miliard 04:24 pm March 04, 2015
Cerner has been chosen to implement a new electronic health record system across the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation. A key component is a portal that will help keep patients engaged as they re-enter the community.
Docs
By Mike Miliard 10:21 am March 03, 2015
Thanks to committed pursuit of its quality measurement programs, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services says the U.S. has made "clear progress" in achieving better care at lower cost for healthier populations.
Target
By Bernie Monegain 10:28 am March 02, 2015
NantHealth and Allscripts, two companies focused on interoperability, will collaborate on the development and delivery of precision medicine at the point of care.
Coins on scale
By Bernie Monegain 09:31 am February 27, 2015
The Q4 and full year financial results Allscripts announced on Thursday showed bookings were down compared with the same quarter a year ago. However, over all of 2014, bookings totaled $923 million, a 2 percent increase over 2013.
Diabetes stamp
By Erin McCann 11:20 am February 26, 2015
Howard Wolpert, MD, has spent much of his life researching technology innovations for diabetes management. He's convinced better tools would help improve the odds in the fight against this deadly disease.
Connected patients
By Chris Nerney 08:07 am February 26, 2015
Electronic messages don't do a good job of identifying where a patient's last healthcare activity took place, let alone at a granular level.
Georgia State University
By Bernie Monegain 10:44 am February 20, 2015
A university health policy center has received a $2.7 million award from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to partner with other organizations for a look at transfusion-related complications in patients with hemoglobin disorders.
Big data sign
By Erin McCann 11:11 am February 19, 2015
One big-name health system and a neighboring university have teamed up on a new initiative that will harness data from electronic medical records, de-identifying it and digesting it into a database that can help inform better care decisions.
Open door
By Brian Ahier 10:04 am February 18, 2015
While the collection and sharing of health data has yet to significantly impact care cost or quality, it has laid the foundation for the move toward population health management. The future for health IT starts now.
By Mike Miliard 11:15 am February 17, 2015
To help patients who are deaf and hard-of-hearing, or who have limited English proficiency, Yale-New Haven Hospital will deploy several dozen touch-screen units to offer on-demand video remote interpreting services.