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Five Things To Know About The Electronic Health Records Mess

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The U.S. government claimed that ditching paper medical charts for electronic records would make health care better, safer and cheaper. Ten years and $36 billion later, the digital revolution has gone awry.

Death By 1,000 Clicks: Where Electronic Health Records Went Wrong

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The U.S. government claimed that turning American medical charts into electronic records would make health care better, safer and cheaper. Ten years and $36 billion later, the system is an unholy mess. Inside a digital revolution that took a bad turn.

Glimpsing The Future At Gargantuan Health Tech Showcase

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Innovations to help consumers manage their health were on display at the nation’s largest health technology conference that attracted more than 40,000 health industry professionals to Orlando.

The Electronics Industry Sees Money In Your Health

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Although many device makers at the annual Consumer Electronics Show targeted real health issues, some are looking to solve problems that people didn’t realize needed solving.

Health Care Is Where The Jobs Are. But What Kind Of Jobs?

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The health care industry adds thousands of jobs to the economy each month. While they aren’t all doctors and nurses, they aren’t all paper pushers either.

In Grandma’s Stocking: An Apple Watch To Monitor Falls, Track Heart Rhythms

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The new-generation gadget is designed to alert and protect wearers from falls and heart problems, expanding Apple’s target audience beyond the usual, tech-savvy, early adopters to those with older tickers.

Like Clockwork: How Daylight Saving Time Stumps Hospital Record-Keeping

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One of the most popular electronic health records software systems used by hospitals, Epic Systems, can delete records or require cumbersome workarounds when clocks are set back for an hour, prompting many hospitals to opt for paper records for part of the night shift.

Paper Jam: California’s Medicaid Program Hits ‘Print’ When The Feds Need Info

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Amid the buzz over apps and electronic medical records rescuing modern medicine, California’s Medicaid program still clings to 1970s-era technology. A reboot may cost half a billion dollars.

Telemedicina: guía para entender las citas médicas a distancia

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Algunos consideran que es la atención primaria del futuro. Otros temen que la telemedicina lesione el vínculo médico-paciente. Lo cierto es que las citas virtuales crecen día a día.

As Proton Centers Struggle, A Sign Of A Health Care Bubble?

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Companies pushed proton machines and counted on advertising, doctors and insurers to ensure a steady business treating cancer. But the dollars haven’t flowed in as expected.

Applying Silicon Valley Smarts To Age-Old Diseases

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Customized iPhones are just one example of devices that can be used to combat health threats in developing countries. They are helping scientists in California and Cameroon attack the parasite that causes river blindness, an African scourge.

Sin contexto, ¿es bueno leer los resultados de exámenes médicos por internet?

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En los últimos años, hospitales y consultorios han instado a los pacientes a inscribirse en los portales, para tener acceso rápido y continuo a sus registros. Pero a veces los resultados llegan antes que la voz del médico.

Without Context Or Cushion, Do Online Medical Results Make Sense?

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In some cases, information now available to people without talking to a doctor can be a source of confusion and alarm and the cause of more work for doctors because it comes without adequate guidance.

J.P. Morgan Health Conference All About The Deals Amid Uncertainty For Millions

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The lofty ideas floated and billion-dollar deals sealed at J.P. Morgan’s elite annual conference stand in stark contrast to the uncertainty that clouds health care outside its confines.

Telemedicine For Addiction Treatment? Picture Remains Fuzzy

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One Indiana addiction specialist doesn’t shy away from telemedicine, but he still requires in-person visits to begin and maintain his patients’ Suboxone prescriptions.