Patient Care

This page includes news coverage of various aspects of patient healthcare, including new technology innovations, what is working, what is not, personalized medicine and remote and telemedicine delivery. Find specific news in the areas of Care DeliveryDigital TransformationPrecision MedicineRemote Monitoring and Telehealth.

HITPC governance workgroup calls for public-private consortium

A Health IT Policy Committee subgroup is calling for a public-private collaborative consortium to handle the intricacies of health information exchange governance.

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Establishing foundation, roadmap for interoperability

This week, the federal government continued its interoperability efforts, revealing initial plans for its interoperability roadmap and approving a set of recommendations from the JASON Task Force that calls for the establishment of an orchestrated architecture based on public APIs as the foundation of interoperability.

GCI Health Rolls Out New Patients at the Center Initiative

NEW YORK, Oct. 16, 2014--GCI Health, a leading healthcare-focused global public relations agency, today announced the rollout of Patients at the Center, an initiative aimed at uncovering the most innovative, effective ways of putting patients at the forefront of communication strategies within the healthcare industry.

'Hugely ambitious' plans for interoperability roadmap revealed

Advancing interoperability is a complex topic that will require prioritization, said Erica Galvez, manager of the Office of the National Coordinator of Health IT’s interoperability and exchange portfolio. She presented during a joint meeting of the Health IT Policy and Standards Committees on Oct. 15.

Federal advisory committees endorse task force recommendation for public API

The Health IT Policy Committee and the Standards Committee formally approved a set of recommendations from the JASON Task Force that calls for the establishment of an orchestrated architecture based on public APIs as the foundation of interoperability.

Big data and cancer

If big data is so useful in medicine, why isn’t it more widespread? The “stubborn culture of medicine” and slow technological adoption are some of the culprits, according to U.S. News & World Report.

Nurses’ union accuses Dallas hospital of putting patients, clinicians at risk

A national nurses’ union is accusing Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas of putting healthcare workers at risk in its handling of the U.S. Ebola case, according to USA Today.

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Second U.S. Ebola-infected health worker had taken airplane

The second healthcare worker from Dallas who contracted Dallas had taken an airline flight from Cleveland to Dallas the day before she reported symptoms of the disease, reports The New York Times.

Around the web

The tirzepatide shortage that first began in 2022 has been resolved. Drug companies distributing compounded versions of the popular drug now have two to three more months to distribute their remaining supply.

The 24 members of the House Task Force on AI—12 reps from each party—have posted a 253-page report detailing their bipartisan vision for encouraging innovation while minimizing risks. 

Merck sent Hansoh Pharma, a Chinese biopharmaceutical company, an upfront payment of $112 million to license a new investigational GLP-1 receptor agonist. There could be many more payments to come if certain milestones are met.