The country’s shift to a system of electronic health records (EHRs) is showing mixed results, according to a new report from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. On the positive side, physicians reporting the use of any kind of EHR system was 57 percent in 2011, a big jump from the 17 percent reported in 2002. [...]

U.S. E-Prescription Market to Reach $205 Million in Five Years
The days of carrying a scribbled prescription to your pharmacist may be numbered. As the U.S. builds a national health information infrastructure based on electronic medical records, the market for e-prescription systems is forecast to reach $205 million by 2017, according to a new report from Global Industry Analysts. E-prescribing—electronically sending a prescription directly to [...]

Can States Legislate Health Insurance Paperwork Away?
We all know the healthcare industry is suffocating under mountains of paperwork. Providers spend millions of dollars in staff salaries and hardware and software solutions to bring their document management under control. Despite this, it seems like paperwork headaches are here to stay. But wait—how about attacking the paperwork issue from a different angle, using [...]

“Vocabulary of Healthcare Reform” Brings Clarity to Confusing Buzzwords and Acronyms
As a provider of business process management and document processing services for the healthcare industry, DATAMARK has been closely following the progress of healthcare reform. Although the Affordable Care Act is in limbo until a ruling by the Supreme Court (expected in late June), the U.S. healthcare industry is still preparing for a future where [...]

Healthcare Entities Continue to Lag in ICD-10 Implementation
Latest WEDI Survey Generates an Avalanche of Responses The Workgroup for Electronic Data Interchange has conducted ICD-10 readiness surveys since 2009 with a trickle of response from a complacent healthcare industry. But with its latest survey, WEDI has at last touched the right nerve—more than 2,500 vendors, payers and providers responded, almost eight times more [...]

Paperwork Still Rules Healthcare Industry, Despite EHR Progress
The adoption of electronic health records (EHR) systems still hasn’t pulled the healthcare industry out from a mountain of paperwork, according to a new survey of health professionals. Despite digitization efforts, paper remains a primary means for tracking information within the organization for “well over half” of the respondents to the online survey conducted by [...]

Will the iPad and other tablets overtake the PC?
Tablet computing is on everyone’s mind this week, with the anticipated unveiling of Apple’s iPad 3 at a media event Wednesday, March 7 in San Francisco. As usual, the secretive company has been coy about the announcement, teasing the press with an e-mail saying “We have something you really have to see. And touch.” Apple [...]

HHS Secretary Sebelius Announces New Rules for Electronic Health Records
The Department of Health and Human Services recently released new rules regarding the agency’s “carrot or stick” incentives for providers to adopt electronic health record (EHR) technology. HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius announced the “stage 2″ rules for providers receiving incentive payments from Medicare and Medicaid to digitize patient’s medical records. To date, over 43,000 providers [...]

How Technology Will Disrupt the Healthcare and Insurance Sectors
New Gartner Report Looks a Few Years Ahead Cloud computing and the “always-connected” mobile digital lifestyle will continue to shake up IT organizations across all industries, according to a new forecast by the Gartner analyst firm. That’s really not groundbreaking news, but the Gartner report, “Top Industry Predicts 2012: Industries Face Intensified Consumerization and Technology [...]

Supreme Court to Hear Challenges to Healthcare Reform
Is it constitutional for the U.S. government to require Americans to buy health insurance? This is one of the questions about President Barack Obama’s healthcare overhaul that the Supreme Court will attempt to sort out during a marathon session scheduled for March 26-28. The nation’s highest court typically sets aside an hour for legal arguments, [...]
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