Happy Holidays 2014
Thanks for reading us this year and joining us on our look back through our 12 Days of Christmas Posts.
Read MoreThanks for reading us this year and joining us on our look back through our 12 Days of Christmas Posts.
Read MoreToday we conclude our 12 Days of Christmas posts with warm wishes to all this holiday season. And here is our holiday list we put together hoping you might find a few of these under the tree. Here’s to a great 2015.
Health spending continued to grow at a slow rate last year the Office of the Actuary (OACT) at the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) reported. In 2013, health spending grew at 3.6 percent and total national health expenditures in the United States reached $2.9 trillion, or $9,255 per person.
Day 11 of our 12 Days of Christmas Posts has us following these Pipers bearing gifts of tips for our successful implementation and use of health IT. From mobile devices to the cloud, from EHRs to secure messaging take another look at these tips we have discussed this year.
Have you ever thought about just how many moving parts there are in an ICD-10 implementation? The whole process can seem overwhelming to a practice and as a Practice Management/EHR vendor who needs to understand all of these different pieces,
Day 10 of our 12 Days of Christmas Posts we have our health IT agency lords of leaping. And leap they did in a year that saw major departures including top spots for both HHS and the ONC. We’ve checked the list twice, all departures seemed nice, so see who’s new and who said adieu.
On Day 9 of our 12 Days of Christmas Posts we couldn’t let the season pass though without acknowledging some of the subject matter experts and…
Announcements made from companies and organizations on the hiring and appointments in the healthcare and health IT industry.
Day 8 of our 12 Days of Christmas Posts we look to Hollywood for inspiration as we continue to milk some of the year’s biggest health IT stories of 2014, including the continued battle over Stage 2 reporting period and the looming ICD-10 transition.