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Department of Defense and VA Prepare to Pool Health Data
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XI No. 6 – April 26, 2004 Issue
IT’S ANOTHER IMPORTANT STEP on the road to a true “universal patient medical record.” Two government agencies are preparing to consolidate access to separate pools of healthcare data. Earlier this week, the Department of Defense (DoD) and the Department of Veterans Aff…
HHS Plans to Encourage National EMR System
By Robert Michel | From the Volume X No. 9 – July 7, 2003 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Last week, the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) announced two major steps toward the universal electronic health record. One project involves the licensing of CAP’s SNOMED CT system to make it available to all healthcare providers in the United States. T…
Nine Key Trends Are Shaping Nation’s Healthcare Informatics
By Robert Michel | From the Volume X No. 6 – May 5, 2003 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: During the 1990s, hospital spending on information technology was devoted primarily to acquiring upgraded versions of software systems for clinical services such as laboratory, pharmacy, and radiology. That’s no longer true. As the following nine key trends in healthcare in…
Lab Competitors Pool Lab Data For Clinicians In British Columbia
By Robert Michel | From the Volume IX No. 12 – August 26, 2002 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: In British Columbia, two commercial laboratory competitors have found common ground. BC Biomedical Laboratories and MDS Metro Laboratories are using LOINC to link their laboratory test databases. Physicians use a single system to access their patient’s test results, regardl…
Ken Freeman Discusses Plans to Integrate AML and Unilab
By Robert Michel | From the Volume IX No. 6 – April 22, 2002 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Once again, Ken Freeman and Quest Diagnostics Incorporated is altering the national market for clinical laboratory testing. By acquiring American Medical Laboratories and Unilab, the nation’s largest lab company is expanding its presence in California, Nevada, and Washingto…
Clinical Lab and Pathology Informatics Merging For Internet Solutions
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VI No. 12 – August 30, 1999 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Information is where both clinical laboratories and anatomic pathologists will continue to add value to healthcare in the future. At this year’s Executive War College in May, THE DARK REPORT asked several leading innovators in laboratory and pathology informatics to share t…
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