Precision Medicine

Also called personalized medicine, this evolving field makes use of an individual’s genes, lifestyle, environment and other factors to identify unique disease risks and guide treatment decision-making.

TEDMED: ‘Small data’ on digital behavior can inform healthcare

The digital traces consumers leave behind in their mobile technology interactions offer clues to their well-being and can inform their healthcare, Deborah Estrin, computer science professor at Cornell Tech in New York City and co-founder of Open mHealth, said at the TEDMED conference on April 17.

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Partners, accreditation, frameworks for interoperability

Not surprisingly, the HIT Policy Committee’s most recent meeting had considerable focus on interoperability efforts.

Change Healthcare Announces Internationalization of its Consumer Engagement, Cost Transparency Platform

BRENTWOOD, Tenn., April 16, 2013 -- Change Healthcare® clients nationwide can now offer their members and employees cost transparency tools and health benefits education in multiple languages.  The leader in consumer engagement and cost transparency recently launched a Spanish-language version of its flagship platform, Transparency Messenger™, and will leverage the functionality of its enhanced platform to expand into other languages as the market demands, says Clayton Nicholas, Change Healthcare's vice president of strategy and marketing.

Priority Health moves to become first health plan in Michigan to publish comparative health care costs

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., April 16, 2013 -- Priority Health is laying the groundwork to become the first health plan in Michigan to publish specific, regionalized health care costs and quality information by procedure, facility and physician. The company announced today it has signed a contract with Healthcare Blue Book to publish costs associated with more than 300 health care services most utilized by members of Priority Health.

Housecalls go mobile

Seeking a better, more efficient way to see his patients, William C. Thornbury, Jr., MD, RPh, CEO and medical director of Medical Associates of Southern Kentucky, found a way to do housecalls by smartphone.

Anatomy of the e-prescribing market

The e-prescribing industry is estimated to grow 26 percent from 2012 to 2017 due to healthcare providers’ pressing need to bring down healthcare costs, reduce medical errors and adverse events, and improve quality of care, according to a recent MarketsandMarkets report. The global e-prescription system was estimated at $170 million in 2011, and growth is expected to continue, especially in the United States.

Net Medical Xpress Showcases New Telemedicine Technology at Tradeshow

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., April 15, 2013 -- Net Medical Xpress Solutions, Inc., (OTC Bulletin Board NMXS)(OTCQB: NMXS), announced today that it will be showcasing its newest web-based telemedicine technology at the American Telemedicine Association tradeshow in Austin, Texas on May 5-7, 2013.Net Medical CEO Dick Govatski said, "In May, we are introducing the latest software and hardware technology from our technology infrastructure group. The team will demonstrate our WebRTC (Web Real Time Communications) software for Google, Chrome and Firefox browsers eliminating the need for plug-ins, downloads and other proprietary installs so that video and audio communications can be connected as easily as opening up a browser.

Study: Physicians welcome patient self-tracking

Physicians are welcoming patient self-tracking as a means to capture first-hand data on the conditions of their patients to improve overall care, according to a recent study by the healthcare market research and advisory firm Manhattan Research.

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.