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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.

Can Apps Slay The Medical Bill Dragon?

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A handful of Silicon Valley start-ups are trying to usher medical billing into the 21st century by creating smartphone apps to help consumers navigate their health insurance paperwork.

Los Angeles County Scores An E-Success In Managing Specialist Care

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An electronic consulting and referral system adopted by the county鈥檚 safety net public health system in 2012 has reduced waiting times for appointments with specialists and eliminated the need for such appointments in a significant number of cases, according to a new study in the journal Health Affairs.

Merger May Revitalize California鈥檚 Flagging Effort To Pool Medical Records

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An Obama administration veteran will take the helm of Cal INDEX as it combines with the Inland Empire Health Information Exchange, creating a database covering nearly 17 million patients.

Can We Conquer All Diseases By The End Of The Century?

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According to the neurobiologist heading a much-publicized effort funded by Facebook鈥檚 Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, putting scientists and engineers under one roof will be key.

Licensing Logjam For California Nurses

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A big backlog of applications at the state鈥檚 licensing board is holding up hiring by hospitals and making it difficult for recent nurse graduates 鈥 and experienced nurses from out of state 鈥 to work.

Syncing Up Drug Refills: A Way To Get Patients To Take Their Medicine

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A study published in Health Affairs concludes that the idea of coordinating prescription refill timelines for people with multiple chronic conditions could improve their medication adherence and health outcomes.

Office Chatter: Your Doctor Will See You In This Telemedicine Kiosk

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Employers and insurers are installing sophisticated kiosks in more workplaces so that workers can quickly consult a doctor offsite when they take ill at work.

Screen Flashes And Pop-Up Reminders: 鈥楢lert Fatigue鈥 Spreads Through Medicine

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Electronic health records increasingly include automated alert systems pegged to patients鈥 health information. In some cases, though, the sheer volume of these messages has become unmanageable.

FDA Eases Paperwork To Help Some Patients Get Experimental Drugs

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The Food and Drug Administration has introduced a simplified form that doctors will use to seek FDA approval to treat seriously ill patients with experimental drugs after other options run out.

Hospital Software Often Doesn鈥檛 Flag Unsafe Drug Prescriptions, Report Finds

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A survey conducted by the Leapfrog Group finds that though many hospitals have computer-based medication systems in place to protect against errors, many still fall short in highlighting possible problems.