Video Library
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Video: Telemedicine news from ATA 2012
In this video from the American Telemedicine Association's ATA 2012 meeting, physician executive Joseph Kim, M.D. and reporter Don Fluckinger highlight key issues.
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Developing a data encryption strategy for health care
There are many options for the use of data encryption in health care. Developing an encryption strategy is key to protecting personal health information.
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Medical liability a moving target as EHR systems evolve
Malpractice law in America will evolve as health IT implementation evolves. Attorney and public health expert Michelle Mello outlines the IT liability landscape in this video.
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EHR implementation held after Minn. bridge collapse
Think your EHR implementation's been rough? The 2007 Minneapolis bridge collapse occurred a mile away from Hennepin County Medical Center -- and a month after its EHR went live.
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Using tiered storage architecture for health records
With tiered storage architecture, health care organizations can keep critical data on the faster systems and older data on slower ones. This expert webcast explains how.
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Managing and securing mobile devices in health care
The sensitive nature of patient data means that securing mobile devices is something health care providers must take seriously. This webcast provides strategies and analysis.
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An introduction to mobile health technology
Physicians are increasingly using mobile devices to update patient records, fill prescriptions and even email patients. This video discusses the most popular devices and apps.
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Gov. Patrick on personal health information management
PHI management is a matter of each individual patient's personal choice, said the Massachusetts governor at a recent conference, recounting the story of his own hip replacement.
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EHR adoption is easy but HIE is hard, Blumenthal says
Former federal health IT coordinator Dr. David Blumenthal explains why he thinks EHR adoption will happen. Building national health information exchange, however, isn't so easy.
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Assessing present, future plans for the Direct Project
In this video from HIMSS 2011, Doug Fridsma, director of standards and interoperability at the ONC, discusses the Direct Project's pilot programs and other future developments.
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Green CDA: The missing link in EHR interoperability?
The Green CDA might be the next big standard in health data exchange. Or not. Either way, it's useful, HL7 board chairman Dr. Bob Dolin explains in this video.
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KLAS discusses wireless UC systems in hospitals
Jeremy Goff, KLAS senior research director, talks about why some hospitals would choose wireless unified communications systems over smartphone deployments.
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Jonathan Bush: AthenaHealth's cloud EHR
AthenaHealth Inc. has a unique way of charging customers for its cloud EHR, billing and practice-management tools: Its rates are based on payer reimbursements.
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Tech topics for HIMSS 2011
Learn which can't-miss technology will be front and center at HIMSS 2011. The iPad and PlayBook will make a splash, but analytics and virtualization will be in the spotlight, too.
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Key HIMSS 2011 trends to track: HIE, ACO and ICD-10
With the health care industry at a crossroads, the HIMSS 2011 show is focusing on innovations in health information exchange -- and such mandates as the ICD-10 conversion.
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MHealth program reaches out to community patients
A trial mHealth program in Massachusetts used text messaging to reach out to pregnant women and substance abusers. Watch this video to hear results and the program's next steps.
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Stakeholders share progress notes on health IT adoption
Are we making progress on the road to health IT adoption? Speakers at the Healthcare Stimulus Exchange conference in Chicago share stories from the front lines of health IT.
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Health IT management leaders talk information exchange
Health information technology management headlines the Healthcare Stimulus Exchange conference in Chicago as speakers discuss the state of national health information exchange.
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Maintaining EHR certification requires planning, budget
Maintaining EHR certification will be an ongoing process, Health Level Seven International's CTO says. Health IT professionals must plan accordingly to keep EHR systems certified.
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More governments involved in interoperability standards
Health Level Seven International (HL7) is seeing more governments involved in developing health IT interoperability standards, CTO John Quinn says.