Health IT

Healthcare information (HIT) systems are designed to connect all the elements together for patient data, reports, medical imaging, billing, electronic medical record (EMR), hospital information system (HIS), PACS, cardiology information systems (CVIS)enterprise image systemsartificial intelligence (AI) applications, analytics, patient monitors, remote monitoring systems, inventory management, the hospital internet of things (IOT), cloud or onsite archive/storage, and cybersecurity.

New Mexico HIE to move to Orion

The New Mexico Health Information Collaborative, the state's health information exchange (HIE), has selected Orion Health's HIE platform to power the exchange and expand its capabilities.

Nebraska, Missouri, Kansas HIEs connect, exchange Direct messages

The Nebraska Health Information Initiative, Kansas Health Information Network and Missouri Health Connection are now connected and able to exchange Direct secure messages across state lines.

Exclusive: Privacy rule refocuses on breaches, business associates

The wait for the omnibus privacy rule “was extraordinary,” considering there was no good reason for the delay, Lisa J. Sotto, managing partner of the New York City office of Hunton & Williams law firm, told Clinical Innovation + Technology in an interview. But, “it is definitely time to move to the next generation with respect to HIPAA.” When HIPAA was enacted in 1996, “we were in the dark ages of data privacy and security so a refocus is a good thing.”

Congressman releases draft bill on mobile apps privacy, security

Months after launching a website devoted to consumer feedback on privacy and security for mobile apps, Congressman Hank Johnson (Ga.-D) has released the discussion draft of the APPS Act, a bill to increase consumer privacy on mobile devices.

N.C. hospital to automate cath lab processes into EMR

Rex Hospital, a member of University of North Carolina (UNC) Health Care in North Carolina, has implemented Merge Hemo from Merge Healthcare to automate their cath lab processes into their electronic patient record.

Washington University laptop theft affects 1,100

An unencrypted, password-protected laptop stolen from the hotel room of a Washington University professor traveling in Argentina contained information on 1,100 patients, including names, dates of birth, diagnoses and Social Security numbers.

HHS releases final privacy rule

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) released the final omnibus rule designed to strengthen the privacy and security protections for health information established under HIPAA. The rule enhances patients' privacy protections, provides individuals new rights to their health information and strengthens the government’s ability to enforce the law.

Weekly roundup: Advances and setbacks

2013 continues to offer developments that will have a big impact on the healthcare industry. The Department of Health and Human Services just issued its long-awaited update to the HIPAA privacy and security rules and we will bring you details and analysis on that next week. This week, however, the comment period for the proposed rule of Meaningful Use Stage 3 came to an end.

Around the web

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RBMA President Peter Moffatt discusses declining reimbursement rates, recruiting challenges and the role of artificial intelligence in transforming the industry.