Emily Bowen

By Emily Bowen 12:00 am May 29, 2007
INDIANAPOLIS - Thanks to access to prescription data from across the country, the emergency department at Wishard Hospital can treat patients faster than ever - even if they...
By Emily Bowen 12:00 am May 21, 2007
ARLINGTON, TX - Texas Health Resources here in Arlington will use a $1 million grant from the AT&T Foundation for information technology initiatives within the North Texas community....
By Emily Bowen 12:00 am May 21, 2007
CAMBRIDGE, MA - Hospitals will now be able to complete on-site genetic testing and integrate that data with their own information systems as a result of a new technology partnership between Cern...
By Emily Bowen 12:00 am May 21, 2007
SPRINGFIELD, CO - Southeast Colorado Hospital, a 25-bed facility in Springfield, has access to neurology specialists hundreds of miles away, via the Colorado Digital Online Consultant (C...
By Emily Bowen 12:00 am May 18, 2007
CARMICHAEL, CA - Intel's health group created an electronic personal health record recently for Eskaton Senior Residences and Services in Carmichael. Recent national surveys indicate that more A...
By Emily Bowen 12:00 am May 18, 2007
MIDLAND, MI - Healthcare organizations across the country like MidMichigan Health have been hit by viruses and hackers from both the outside and within during the past couple months....
By Emily Bowen 12:00 am May 18, 2007
TORONTO - The Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care will be outfitting Ontario hospitals with a surgical performance feedback service, McKesson's OR Benchmarks Collaborative, as a...
By Emily Bowen 12:00 am May 18, 2007
SPRINGFIELD, MO - Hospitals across the country like St. John's Mercy are collecting information on patient flow from the emergency department on, fixing bottlenecks in hospital traffic....
By Emily Bowen 12:00 am May 18, 2007
YORK, PA - WellSpan Health complies with HIPAA security rules by dealing with user accounts in minutes, thanks to its provisioning technology. Before the provisioning s...
By Emily Bowen 12:00 am May 18, 2007
BOSTON - Americans with total hearing impairment, numbering in the millions, now can rest a little easier when they enter a hospital, thanks to an American Sign Language video interpreting servi...

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