April 2016

Jury Awards Epic Close to $1B in Trade Secrets Infringement Case

By David Raths for HCI | Healthcare Informatics Suite involved Tata Consultancy Services work on Epic implementation at Kaiser Permanente in Portland, Ore. A federal jury has awarded Epic Systems nearly $1 billion in damages after finding that an Indian conglomerate had stolen trade secrets from the EHR vendor, according to a story on the…

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CMS Drops Two-Midnight Rule’s Inpatient Payment Cuts

By Virgil Dickson for Modern Healthcare The CMS will not continue to impose an inpatient payment cut to hospitals under the two-midnight rule following ongoing industry criticism and a legal challenge. It will provide a onetime bump to hospitals to offset the cuts. The agency imposed the cut because it estimated the two midnight policy would…

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Words Matter: Best Practices for Dictating in an EMR Setting

By Selena Chavis for For The Record Vol. 28 No. 4 P. 14 As HIT matures, dictation and transcription models continue to evolve. It’s a situation being closely monitored by health care organizations concerned about the fallout from potential productivity losses and physician outcry over clunky EMR documentation workflows. To combat these fears, many facilities are…

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Time to Capture Data in a Way Not Burdensome to MDs

By Mark Hagland for HCI | Healthcare Informatics Rush University Medical Center CMIO Brian Patty, M.D., shares his perspectives on physician documentation reform As the implementation of electronic health records (EHRs) has moved towards universalization, one of the unfortunate unintended consequences of the rapid shift to electronic form for patient records has been that of…

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Robert De Niro Pulls Controversial Anti-Vaccination Documentary from Tribeca Film Festival

By THR Staff for The Hollywood Reporter Robert De Niro Bill McCay/ Getty Images “We do not believe it contributes to or furthers the discussion I had hoped for.” Andrew Wakefield’s Vaxxed: From Cover-Up to Catastrophe has been officially pulled from this year’s Tribeca Film Festival lineup after criticism from filmmakers. The news comes just a day after Robert De…

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ICD-10 to Get 5,500 New Codes, Including Ones for Face, Hand Transplants, CMS Says

By Susan Morse for Healthcare IT News CMS said it plans to add about 1,900 diagnosis codes and 3,651 hospital inpatient procedure codes to the coding system. On Oct. 1, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services will add another 5,500 codes to the ICD-10 diagnostic library, officials announced in a March 9 meeting. The addition will…

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Ransomware Alert Issued by US and Canada Following Recent Attacks

By Lisa Vaas for naked security Every week seems to bring news of another case of ransomware. It’s nasty stuff. Nasty enough that the US and Canada on Thursday issued a rare joint cyber alert warning about the recent surge in ransomware attacks, in which data is encrypted and crooks demand payment for it to be unlocked. The…

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150 Great Places to Work in Healthcare | 2016

By Becker’s Hospital Review Staff for Becker’s Hospital Review Becker’s Healthcare is pleased to release the 2016 edition of “150 Great Places to Work in Healthcare.” The list features U.S. healthcare provider organizations, such as hospitals, health systems, ambulatory surgical centers and home health agencies, as well as other types of healthcare-specific companies, like consulting…

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