Military Health System to delay rollout of Cerner EHR (updated)
The first rollout was to begin in December at a Seattle-area naval hospital, but that will be pushed back to 2017.
The first rollout was to begin in December at a Seattle-area naval hospital, but that will be pushed back to 2017.
“It has the look and feel of something that a 22-year-old congressional staffer would write for a backbencher based on a cursory review of Wikipedia,” wrote Avik Roy.
This eBook, in collaboration with Care Logistics, details how hospitals and health systems can facilitate more effective decision-making by operationalizing elevated awareness.
Acting CMS Administrator Andy Slavitt said more news would be forthcoming March 25.
HHS CTO Susannah Fox talked about the Invent Health initiative at StartUp Health Festival in San Francisco this week.
The votes are in: 23AndMe is going to shock the world in 2016.
Up next: Digital health ditties? Biotech ballads? Payer/provider paeans?
Munck Wilson Mandala Partner Greg Howison shared his perspective on some of the legal ramifications around AI, IP, connected devices and the data they generate, in response to emailed questions.
To ensure that workers can take advantage of the new benefits, stronger oversight of the industry is needed, said Sarah Leberstein, one of the report’s authors.
Arsenal Medical has now received more than $35 million to help further the development of it's expanding foam that treats internal bleeding.
One of the most interesting projects iDAvatars CEO and founder Norrie Daroga highlighted is its work with Intel on its Realsense 3D camera platform to help patients do certain medical tests remotely, such as evaluating bradykinesia in Parkinson's disease patients.
NASA, Parker Hannifin, Lubrizol and Cox Communications: All in the healthcare business.
Gabby Everett, the site director for BioLabs Pegasus Park, offered a tour of the space and shared some examples of why early-stage life science companies should choose North Texas.