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Office of National Coordinator HIT Policy Committee Seeks Comments on Stage 2 and 3 Meaningful Use Standards

The Office of National Coordinator for Health Information Technology’s Policy Committee is seeking comments on proposed Stage 2 and Stage Continue reading →

National Center for Health Statistics: Physicians’ Use of Electronic Medical Records in 2010

This preliminary data report from the National Center for Health Statistics reports that the use of some type of electronic Continue reading →

Federal Government Prizes for Mobile Health Applications

The federal government now sponsors a variety of “challenges” for mobile technology application developers on the http://challege.gov website, maintained by Continue reading →

Health 2.0: New Terms for New “Patients”?

In this provocative blog, the authors compile some recent comments from various internet websites about potential new terminology for patients Continue reading →

Office of National Coordinator for HIT: Electronic Medical Records vs. Electronic Health Records

This latest blog posting from the U.S. Office of National Coordinator for Health Information Technology clarifies the difference between “electronic Continue reading →

Eleven States to Open Registration for Medicaid Incentive Payments for EHRs in January 2011; Medicare Registration Opens Next Week

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has announced that eleven states are ready to receive registrations from Medicaid Continue reading →

APIAHF Cross-Walks on Office of Minority Health’s Standards for Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services

The Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum has prepared two cross-walks related to the U.S. Department of Health and Continue reading →

Greenlining Institute: Digital Inequality

This 2009 report from the Greenlining Institute describes how “digital inequality” creates barriers to access to and use of information Continue reading →

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