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CMS Ends Meaningful Use, Focuses on Data Interoperability
Clinical Informatics News | At the J.P. Morgan Healthcare conference on Tuesday, Andy Slavitt, acting administrator for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, predicted the end of the meaningful use program and an increased focus on interoperable technology.
Jan 14, 2016
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Experts Offer Advice on Biden's Cancer 'Moonshot'
STAT | Vice President Joe Biden wants to accelerate cancer research. Experts in the field recommend short-term strategies that could quickly make an impact, with an emphasis on data sharing.
Jan 13, 2016
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Breast Cancer Screening Recommendations Clarify Science But Muddy Political Waters
LA Times | The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force has found insufficient evidence that yearly mammograms benefit women in their 40s - but the recommendations run counter to what has become a tradition of American preventive care.
Jan 12, 2016
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Study Finds Financial Incentives Fail to Motivate Participants in Wellness Program
MedCity News | People offered incentives of up to $550, in multiple disbursements typical of employer wellness programs, were no more likely to lose weight than a control group.
Jan 8, 2016
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Medtronic, IBM Partner on Diabetes App Predicting Hypoglycemic Episodes
Washington Post | The experimental app uses IBM's Watson supercomputer to analyze information from Medtronic insulin pumps and glucose-monitoring devices, and suggest preventative actions.
Jan 8, 2016
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BioMérieux and Illumina Launch Pathogen Surveillance System Using Whole Genome Sequencing
Clinical Informatics News | In partnership with Illumina, multinational diagnostics company bioMérieux has launched EpiSeq, the first commercial system to monitor outbreaks in hospitals by sequencing and analyzing the whole genomes of bacteria.
Jan 8, 2016
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The Connected Medicine Cabinet
Wall Street Journal | At the Consumer Electronics Show this week, developers are showing off personal health products connected to users' smart phones.
Jan 6, 2016
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Clinical Trial Transparency and the Perfect Storm
Clinical Informatics News | Contributed Commentary | Governments and international medical associations are converging on higher standards of transparency in the disclosure of clinical trial data, a trend that may leave small and midsize sponsors of global clinical trials unprepared if they do not review and modernize their data management practices.
Jan 6, 2016
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Insurers Trial Free Primary Care Visits with Health Exchange Plans
NPR | Some insurers are betting that lowering the barrier to seeing a doctor will encourage people to get needed care sooner. If it works, the health plans could save more than they spend on the benefit.
Jan 4, 2016
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Unsophisticated Breaches Underscore Need for Cyber Hygiene
FedScoop | In a new survey, 25 CISOs largely blamed the "year of breaches" on poor security foundations, noting that basic best practices are still the first, often missing, line of defense.
Jan 4, 2016
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December Clinical News and Product Briefs
Clinical Informatics News | The latest announcements from around the industry, including a large genetic testing program at North Shore-LIJ Health System, and growth in the ACRES Alliance for improving clinical trials.
Dec 30, 2015
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Few Consequences for HIPAA Health Privacy Law's Repeat Offenders
ProPublica | Regulators have logged dozens, even hundreds, of complaints against certain health providers for violating federal patient privacy law, but sanctions are imposed only rarely.
Dec 29, 2015
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Why Preventing Cancer Is Not the Priority in Drug Development
New York Times | The structure of American drug patents and clinical trials skews profit incentives to favor the development of drugs for late stage cancer, even when these drugs provide only very small survival benefits.
Dec 29, 2015
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GE Healthcare Prepares for Cloud-Based Management of Medical Imaging
Clinical Informatics News | With development partner University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, GE Healthcare is preparing to roll out the GE Health Cloud, where medical images can be stored, analyzed, and shared with a suite of in-house and third-party apps.
Dec 22, 2015
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UCB Uses Sinequa with Clinical Trial Data
Clinical Informatics News | UCB has selected the Sinequa Big Data Search & Analytics Platform for use with its clinical trial file share. Using the Sinequa Platform, UCB is able to more effectively find data sets needed to answer questions arising in the lifecycle of drug development.
Dec 18, 2015