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.

CPOE: Gaining Physician Buy-in

Like the old adage goes: no pain, no gain. CPOE is one of those areas where the pain of implementation and physician training is certainly worth the gain of better patient care.

The AMDIS Connection: Getting Away from Just-in-time Care

New federal interest and stimulus money will help to spur telemedicine in the U.S., but this field also is enjoying a convergence of four factors that are organically driving it forward.

AIM: Early MRI for endocarditis may result in treatment changes

According to a trial published in the April edition of the Annals of Internal Medicine, early cerebral MRI-identified lesions in patients with endocarditis but no neurologic symptoms can yield a change in the clinical management plan for the patient, and affect diagnostic classification.

Agfa signs 28 new German clients in Q1

Diagnostic imaging and health IT technologies provider Agfa HealthCare has expanded its customer base in Germany by inking 28 new contracts for three of its technologies: Orbis hospital information system/clinical information system, Impax PACS and HYDMedia document management system.

HCS, Eclipsys align for medication management platform

Health Care Systems (HCS) will join Eclipsys Helios application developer program, giving Eclipsys' clients the opportunity to update their medication reconciliation workflows without additional technologies.

Opinion: Ready or not, here we go: Healthcare privacy and security

Commentary by: Jonathan Leviss, MD President Obama has requested (possibly demanded) that the U.S. healthcare system move into the modern information age with broad implementations of health IT.

Philips, Mayo settle MRI patent infringement case

Royal Philips Electronics and the Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research have settled a suit filed by Mayo alleging that Philips infringed on patents relating to medical imaging technology.

HealthAffairs: EHRs must evolve to integrate into medical home

More research is needed but the EHR will likely be a foundational element of the medical home, according to an article in the April edition of HealthAffairs.

Around the web

Compensation for heart specialists continues to climb. What does this say about cardiology as a whole? Could private equity's rising influence bring about change? We spoke to MedAxiom CEO Jerry Blackwell, MD, MBA, a veteran cardiologist himself, to learn more.

The American College of Cardiology has shared its perspective on new CMS payment policies, highlighting revenue concerns while providing key details for cardiologists and other cardiology professionals. 

As debate simmers over how best to regulate AI, experts continue to offer guidance on where to start, how to proceed and what to emphasize. A new resource models its recommendations on what its authors call the “SETO Loop.”