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.

Schleyer to biomedical informatics at Regenstrief

Titus Schleyer, DMD, PhD, MBA, has been named to lead the Center for Biomedical Informatics at the Regenstrief Institute.

$600M CMS bump to PCPs previews medical-home model

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has adopted a transitional care payment code that places primary care at the center of its strategy to build a high quality healthcare system with reduced costs. The policy may nudge the U.S. closer to the medical home model, according to a Feb. 21 editorial in the New England Journal of Medicine

Word of mouth trumps online doc ratings

When it comes to choosing their children’s physician, parents are more influenced by word of mouth than online doctor ratings, according to a survey administered September 2012 by C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.

CPOE can avert 17.4M med errors annually, but uptake remains ‘modest’

Despite the effectiveness of computerized provider order entry (CPOE) systems at preventing medication errors, adoption and use in U.S. hospitals remain modest, according to a study in the March issue of the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association.

HIMSS launches Innovation Center in Cleveland to focus on interoperability

Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) is putting some brick and mortar behind its efforts to bolster innovation in healthcare technology, with a focus on interoperability.

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Evidence-Based Medicine Experts Define the State of the Art

Clinical Key

At the close of the CMIO Leadership Forum: Transforming Healthcare Through Evidence-based Medicine last fall in Chicago, Clinical Innovation + Technology invited five luminaries to build on the abundant discussions and dive deeper into the quality of the evidence in medicine, the lack of evidence in many cases, the struggle to engage physicians and patients, and strategies for integrating evidence-based medicine (EBM) into clinical practice. Will the adoption of EBM reach 90 percent by 2020? Should evidence-based medicine be expanded to evidence-based healthcare? Will we see the rise of EBM as a medical specialty? Read on to find out.

Measuring and managing interoperability

Interoperability, or the lack thereof, seems to be the one challenge that can be counted on to impact virtually all aspects of health IT and its capability to advance. Not that people aren’t busy working to improve, measure and question interoperability.

AHRQ seeks fast-track research to help with MU

The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) is offering grants of up to $250,000 for fast-track research that will provide evidence to inform policymakers in development of Meaningful Use Stage 3 EHR objectives.

Around the web

CMS finalized a significant policy change when it increased the Medicare payments hospitals receive for performing CCTA exams. What, exactly, does the update mean for cardiologists, billing specialists and other hospital employees?

Stryker, a global medtech company based out of Michigan, has kicked off 2025 with a bit of excitement. The company says Inari’s peripheral vascular portfolio is highly complementary to its own neurovascular portfolio.

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