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eClinicalWorks Goes from 0 to 60 with AI Throughout Their Product

Healthcare IT Today

We’ve only seen a few times where something has dramatically changed the EHR product roadmap. The first time this happened was when the HITECH act and associated $36 billion of stimulus money was included to stimulate adoption of EHR software. In order to get access to that stimulus money, you had to use a certified EHR.

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Healthcare Innovation Funding – Regulations and Disrupting Traditional Models

Healthcare IT Today

government introduced the meaningful use program as part of the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act in 2009, LTPAC organizations – notably nursing homes – and the vulnerable patients they serve have been left behind. Since the U.S. Since the U.S. So much to consider here!

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Ed Marx, Cleveland Clinic CIO – Harlow on Healthcare

Health Blawg

He reminds us that we need to keep our work in perspective: Our children and grandchildren will look back at it and think it’s pretty primitive. Comments […] article was originally published on HealthBlawg and. Ed is focused on creating an environment in which passionate professionals can do good. David Harlow.

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Ed Marx, Cleveland Clinic CIO – Harlow on Healthcare

Health Blawg

He reminds us that we need to keep our work in perspective: Our children and grandchildren will look back at it and think it’s pretty primitive. Comments […] article was originally published on HealthBlawg and. Ed is focused on creating an environment in which passionate professionals can do good. The Harlow Group LLC.

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10 Years Since HITECH: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

Healthcare IT Today

The following is a guest article by John D’Amore, President and Chief Strategy Officer, Diameter Health. Almost every article on the 10 years since the passage of the HITECH Act mentions the over $35 billion spent to incentivize the implementation of electronic health records. Most go on to conclude either “We failed!”

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The Time Has Come to Digitize Behavioral Healthcare

Digital Health Today

Since the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act was passed in 2009, healthcare has digitized rapidly, with electronic health records (EHRs) now ubiquitous across medical practices – except for within behavioral health. Why EHRs Haven’t Caught On in Behavioral Health.

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HIE Future is Bright - stepping into 2018

Healthcare Exchange Standards

I have written articles about each of these transitions and more. Up to now we have focused on getting EHR to publish or simply make available the data they have. Second, most patients are not feeling well, so it is hard to take leadership. The other slide decks further elaborate on this plan. I think it is more simply too hard.

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