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.

AJR: Low-dose CT protocol feasible for lung nodule surveillance

CT radiation dose as low as 3 percent of the current standard may be sufficient for follow-up monitoring of lung nodules, according to study findings published in the September issue of the American Journal of Roentgenology.

FDA clears DePuy fixed-bearing knee surgical system

DePuy Orthopaedics has received FDA 510(k) clearance for the use of Trumatch Personalized Solutions, a surgical instrumentation and computer software system, with the companys Sigma Fixed-Bearing Knee System.

meridianEMR sues UroChart over data security

Urology EMR developer meridianEMR has filed a lawsuit against Intuitive Medical Software (UroChart), of Springfield, Mo., in the U.S. District Court of New Jersey, contending that the defendants, including UroChart, obtained access to meridianEMR's data and placed patients in meridianEMR's system at risk. The suit also said that the defendants have had unlawful access to patient information in violation of patient privacy rights.

FDA clears NEC monitor

NEC Display Solution of America received FDA 510(k) clearance for its 21.3-inch Multi-Sync MD215MG medical diagnostic display for use in digital mammography.

Conference considers effect of reform on clinical engineering

How will clinical engineering adjust as healthcare reform pushes more clinical equipment outside hospital settings and into nontraditional, non-acute care facilitiesincluding homes? Thats one of the questions Barry L. Graf will ask attendees to contemplate at the second annual conference of the Clinical Engineering Association of Illinois in Oak Brook, Ill., Aug. 24 and 25, where he will be one of four presenters in a panel discussion on healthcare reform.

Surgical IT AIMS to Transform OR Care

As facilities race to meet meaningful use compliance deadlines, operating rooms will need to overhaul paper-based systems and consider adding an anesthesia information management system (AIMS). Linking the AIMS to disparate systems within the hospital will be no easy feat. The best advice from veterans? Get started now, as an AIMS can gather data and run reports for benchmarking purposes, improve patient records and potentially boost patient safety and revenues.

KLAS: Providers favor GE's PET/CT slightly more

While the developing technology is expensive, KLAS, the Orem, Utah-based research firm, found that providers utilizing PET/CT imaging technology save time and improve image resolution, based on a survey of providers. However, GE Healthcare edged out Philips and Siemens in KLAS first report on PET/CT vendors, titled PET/CT 2011: New Technologies in Focus.

JAMIA: High alert overrides, low adherence hinder CDS success

High rates of alert overrides and low rates of alert adherence can hinder the success of otherwise well-designed clinical decision support (CDS) alerting systems, according to research published online Aug. 17 in the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association.

Around the web

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.”

FDA Commissioner Robert Califf, MD, said the clinical community needs to combat health misinformation at a grassroots level. He warned that patients are immersed in a "sea of misinformation without a compass."

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