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GAO: EHRs improve care coordination, quality at large health systems

EHRs can, in fact, improve the quality of care, at least at large, integrated delivery systems, says a new report from the Government Accountability Office. But even major provider organizations

Incoming Siemens IT chief Glaser: Era of clinician resistance to EMR 'behind us'

Declaring the era of clinician resistance to IT "behind us," John Glaser, who is leaving his job as CIO of Partners HealthCare System in Boston to become CEO of Siemens Healthcare's Health Services

Siemens hires John Glaser to lead health IT division, updates Soarian

As followers of our Twitter feed and fans of FierceHealthIT on Facebook learned on Friday, Siemens Healthcare scored a major coup by hiring Partners HealthCare System CIO John Glaser to be CEO of the

SPOTLIGHT: Does meaningful use fit with organizational strategy?

In the rush to achieve "meaningful use" of EMRs, have you taken the time to see how various components of health IT fit into organizational strategy? That's the question posed on our Hospital Impact

EHRs must support two distinct types of care, Partners CIO says

Ever notice how so many examples of how EHRs can improve care focus on diabetes? That's because diabetes care has many clear protocols, copious amounts of scientific evidence that gets included in

Nuance hires former Siemens exec Dillione; Kvedar starts blogging;

> Former Siemens Health Services CEO Janet Dillione will head Nuance Communication's healthcare business. Press release > Dr. Joseph Kvedar, director of the Center for Connected Health at

EMR enables Partners In Health relief efforts in Haiti

If you've been following Haiti relief efforts since the Jan. 12 earthquake sent that troubled country deeper into chaos, you've probably seen the name "Partners In Health." That group, a Boston-based

AMIA '09: CCHIT moves into usability testing, critics ask for simpler process

Suddenly faced with the prospect of competition for the first time, the Certification Commission for Healthcare Information Technology is responding to long-held criticisms that its certification

Glaser: Remember that an EHR is a tool, and not always the right one

Sometimes a subtle reminder is needed to keep health IT projects on course. Other times, a sharp blow to the head is in order. This may be one of those times. In his latest column for Hospitals &

Glaser: Don't forget about data in the rush to install software

Software-related issues such as "meaningful use," certification, interoperability and the forthcoming network of regional extension centers have dominated discussions about electronic health records