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Partners Announces Five-Year Digital Health Effort

Healthcare IT Today

Partners HealthCare has announced the start of a five-year digital health initiative, part of a broader set of steps it will take as part of its system-wide strategic plans.

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Dartmouth- Hitchcock’s ImagineCare Platform Leverages Wearables, Connected Health & Analytics for Personalized Patient Care

Consumer eHealth Engagement

In early 2015, D-H’s leadership team committed to create a truly patient-centric healthcare organization, which delivers high quality proactive personalized care to the patient beyond the hospital walls. With ImagineCare, the Provider and patient have a window into the latest health status for insight and action.

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Vendor Displays Prior Authorization Info, Drug Pricing Within MyChart Portal. Will It Help Patients?

Healthcare IT Today

As a patient, I’ve never tracked how prior authorizations for my meds were going. Yes, I ask providers whether they’re making progress, but I never get a detailed response, nor do I demand one. Because honestly, there’s little I can do to speed up the process or affect the final outcome. However, it appears […].

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Top 45 Healthcare Blogs for 2019

eVisit

Published by HIMSS Media, this is a reliable, daily updated source for all your healthcare IT news, whether you're looking for the most recent updates on meaningful use rules, tips for implementing your EMR successfully, or are wondering how to leverage patient data to provide better care. Mobi Health News is yet another HIMSS Media blog.

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3 Real-World Reasons the Scripps Study Failed

Chilmark Research

Figure from Chilmark’s Connected Health Report). The results of a six-month study on the impact of connected devices on chronically ill patients are in – and they’re not good. Digital Hypemen take note: Just strapping technology onto a patient will not make them healthier.