Could clinical trials of health apps result in more users?
The use and popularity of mobile apps has soared in recent years in the majority of areas except one - health care.
EHR optimization is key as stage 3 MU approaches
Providers across the health care industry have started following the recently released stage 3 meaningful use final rule. To successfully meet the new standards, health professionals have begun to put more money toward advanced health IT.
Regenerative medicine may be health care’s “saving grace”
As one of the most rapidly evolving biomedical industries worldwide, regenerative medicine has changed the field indefinitely.
Will there be an end to MU’s pass/fail system?
The CHIME has suggested that the CMS eliminates the pass/fail system altogether for the success of the new payment plan.
BCM stem cell treatments seen as best option for knee osteoarthritis
The most common form of joint arthritis, osteoarthritis is a chronic condition that causes pain for close to 27 million Americans, according to the Arthritis Foundation.
CMS clarifies new rules for stage 2 modifications and final stage 3 objectives
The CMS held a conference call moderated by CMS's Senior Technical Advisor Elizabeth Holland where officials reviewed the details of the updated stage 2 MU rules and the new stage 3 rulings.
CISOs: A shift in the chain of command
The threat of data breaches and cyberhacking is more prominent than ever before, especially in the health care industry.
Stem cell therapy clinical trial to begin in the U.K.
Although the field of research for orthopedic stem cell therapy is still growing, successful therapies have already proven to be extremely effective.
Venture capital funding for health IT rebounds in third quarter
According to a new report from global communications and research firm Mercom Capital Group, venture capital funding for the health care information technology sector increased 32 percent quarter over quarter.
Senate committee lays out suggestions for enhanced patient engagement
Increased patient access to health data was discussed at the hearing of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions held this past September.
New report shows EHR replacement has increased by 40 percent since 2010
According to a recent report, EHR Software BuyerView 2015, by Software Advice, over the past few years, there has been a major increase in the number of physicians who are replacing their old health IT with new EHR technology.
Stem cell therapy treatments: What to expect
Stem cell therapy treatment is a noninvasive way of healing orthopedic injuries and ailments.
CMS makes official modifications to meaningful use
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has officially modified meaningful use requirements.
ONC study shows increase in HIE across industry
According to a recent study by the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, HIE is improving across the industry.
Fighting cybercrime and security threats in healthcare IT
In today's world of technology where cyberattacks are more prominent than ever, all industries are susceptible to security threats.
The benefits of orthopedic stem cell treatments
Stem cell therapy in orthopedics, a form of regenerative medicine, is a natural way of healing the body without the need for invasive surgery.
ONC’s Draft 2016 Advisory works to enhance EHR interoperability
The Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology has created the Draft Interoperability Standards Advisory to improve the standards for clinical operability.
Technology costs for specialty physician-owned practices on the rise
Operating costs and the technology boom have both led to more spending by physician-owned practices in recent years.