Telemedicine Can Screen for Blindness in Premature Babies, Study Finds
By Gabriel Perna, First Posted on 6/27/14 Telemedicine can be used to screen for the potentially blinding disease known as retinopathy of prematurity (ROP), according to a study from the National Eye...
View ArticleTelemedicine Effective in Delivering International Pediatric Care, Study Finds
By Gabriel Perna, First Posted on July 23, 2014 Telemedicine is effective in treating pediatric patients internationally, the results of a new study from the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center...
View ArticleExtending the Reach of Care Through Telehealth
By Cynthia E. Kenn, First Posted on August 17, 2014 Experts from Manitoba and Minnesota share their perspectives on important new trends in telehealth on both sides of the U.S.-Canadian border...
View ArticleNew Legislation Introduced into Congress to Enhance Primary Care Physician...
By Mark Hagland, first posted on Healthcare Informatics, October 1, 2014 In Sep. 16, Rep John P. Sarbanes introduced a bill into Congress to encourage recently retired physicians to come back into the...
View ArticleWashington Debrief: NIST Releases Draft Cyber Threat Information Sharing Guide
By Jeff Smith, first posted on Healthcare Informatics, November 17, 2014 NIST Releases Draft Cyber Threat Information Sharing Guide Key Takeaway: One priority in cyber security regulation, both for...
View ArticleInnovation on the Plains: Hutchinson Clinic’s Bold Data Moves
By Mark Hagland, first posted on Healthcare Informatics, December 18, 2014 Leaders at Hutchinson Clinic in south-central Kansas have been innovating with data analytics and other activities—even in a...
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