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Articles in July 2006 issue of Health Management Technology
- DM delivers improved outcomes for CHF patients
- Phone-free virtual visits: Aetna covers online doctor-patient communication for insured members in Florida and California
by Robin Blair
- CDW Government Inc
- Commissure Inc
- Physician information system
- Key information upgrade
- Kaiser Permanente launches consumer-directed line
- Going mobile: a Tablet PC is the core patient care device at a new digital, wireless hospital in Wisconsin
by Kathleen Waton
- SRS Software Inc
- Emageon Inc
- Denials management solution
- Biometric insurance authentication
- Vendor and practice journal publicly rank insurers
- Extended-life battery
- InterSystems Corp
- Microsys Computing Inc
- Portable thermal printer
- ONC increases funding for interoperability
- NYC docs to get $40 million in EHRs
- Front-lit display
- Fujifilm Medical Systems USA
- Ultimus
- Compact color scanner
- "The Community" delivers recommendations to Leavitt
- NACHC calls on Congress to grant funds
- Dual-processor power
- IMACS
- Picis Inc
- Outcomes Management
- AHA again challenges physician-owned hospitals
- The financial impact of e-prescribing
- Powerful, light, secure
- Mediware Information Systems Inc
- Focus Informatics Inc
- Portable health record
- Seattle U lab provides hi-tech training
- Rules of the game
by Robin Blair
- Speakers bureau promotes cardiac care
- Connectivity, security, mobility
- Initiate Systems Inc
- DbMotion Inc
- Acute bariatric care
- Graphics for Healthcare Solution
- CPOE improves discharge documentation
- Wireless patient tracking in disaster management
by Mike McBride
- Rugged, lightweight, convertible
- MediRegs Inc
- Keane Inc
- Complex event processing
- Online management performance
- Privacy compliance down, security up
- Inventory control: bar codes and wireless technologies help Gundersen Lutheran Health System manage its supply chain
by Richard R. Rogoski
- Tablet PCs: tough enough? New Mexico's largest EMS deploys rugged, convertible tablet PCs to make digital chart compliance easier
by Jack Lee
- Skyscape Inc
- Unibased Systems Architecture Inc
- Transcription/speech recognition
- EHR implementation: who benefits, who pays?
by Evan Steele
- The successful transition to IDC-10
- Trends influencing the cost of care and patient safety: decision-making in five key areas can improve clinical and economic performance
by Robert Clark
- Parental control: Iowa Health System wrangles multiple, unruly intranets and builds a site with flexibility and consistency for 18,400 employees
by Proctor Lureman
- DINMAR
- PatientKeeper Inc
- Business intelligence solution