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A New Paradigm for Chronic Care Management

Date: August 26, 2008

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Date: August 18, 2008

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The New Encryption Generation: Closing the Gap

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New Challenges and Solutions for Managing Revenue

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Software vendors should give better financial incentives to providers and payers acting as beta sites.



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September 2007

Cover Story

Is I.T. the Key to Preventing Hospital Infections

Organizations use various systems to help track and manage HAIs.

Feature

A New Battery Of Tests For Lab Systems

Customers are pushing for, and getting, enhancements in this mature technology.

Hospitals

Connecting for Clinical Trials

A Web application reaches out to data and researchers.

Group Practices

EHR Project is Something Special

Gastroenterology practice find that pre-customized application pays off quickly.

Payers

Identifying At-Risk Patients

Predictive modeling helps Idaho Blue Cross to emphasize preventive care.

My Two Cents

Is All This Technology Really Making Patients Safer?

I.T. can help hospitals increase accountability and improve patient history.

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Corporate Strategy

QuadraMed Tries to Turn Corner

Few health information technology vendors were as acquisitive as QuadraMed Corp. in the 1990s.

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Commercial Content

Special Report

Giving Transcription A Trim

Speech recognition is helping to cut the high cost of entering physicians' notes into records.

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