Patients seem wary of N.Y. state’s I-STOP e-prescribing law
Some of the concerns are legitimate, while others sound like people don't understand the intent of the law.
Some of the concerns are legitimate, while others sound like people don't understand the intent of the law.
The plaintiffs claimed that the websites of the healthcare organizations contain secret "Facebook code" that "commandeers" browsers to capture protected health information and forward the information to Facebook.
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.
Did you miss the birth of @DrDonaldJTrump on Twitter, clearly the greatest, most significant and, of course, patriotic birth Twitter has ever seen? It was born in America, and has the paperwork to prove it. Because someone has to Make Medicine Great Again.
Mark Barner, CIO of St. Louis-based Ascension Health, made a statement that made everyone watching the live video feed in the press room stop and look at each other in disbelief.
The American was Tennessee, chatting by Skype with her fiancée Melody Madill, who began to have an epileptic seizure 8,600 miles away. A post on Reddit found someone local to call for an ambulance.
With a user base of half a million healthcare professionals around the world and more than 1 billion views of its medical cases, mobile healthcare image-sharing platform Figure 1 is starting to tap into its critical mass.
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.
As Director of Social Marketing at Wound Care Advantage I spend a lot of time watching how hospitals across the country are using and misusing their social media pages. Some are doing an amazing job with content creation and patient engagement. Other’s are in desperate need of help and it seems that they don’t even […]
Despite our wish expressed after last year's HIMSS conference that the #HIMSSselfie should be so over, it seems to be back, totes ready to jump the shark again. Maybe it will jump Katy Perry's Left Shark, just to prove it's stuck in 2015?
Peach does not have a newsfeed, so, in theory, it's less of a time suck than Facebook or Twitter. But is it suitable for healthcare?
DocGraph will share the data it collects with WikiProject Medicine, a collaboration that works to improve health and medical content on Wikipedia.
If there was a clear recipe for why certain videos go instantly viral, we'd all be stars. So how do we break down certain video breakthroughs?
What do people who consider themselves something other than fully male or female call themselves? That's not so easy, as a presenter at AMIA demonstrated.
Baltimore startup ICMed is getting ready to release the first update to its mobile app since 2011, and it's radically different from the existing version, reflecting the growth in social media and team-based care in the last four years.
Is anyone else as puzzled as we are about all these divergent viewpoints on health IT?
That's the message the Twitter stream tells from SHSMD Connections?, the annual conference of an American Hospital Association? branch called the Society for Healthcare Strategy and Market Development?, or SHSMD.