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WEDI: ICD-10 Delay Hurt Health Care Industry’s Preparedness

By iHealthBeat The ICD-10 implementation delay has negatively affected stakeholders’ progress preparing for the new code sets, according to a survey by the Workgroup for Electronic Data Interchange, Healthcare IT News reports (McCann, Healthcare IT News, 4/6). Background U.S. health care organizations are working to transition from ICD-9 to ICD-10 code sets by Oct. 1…

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Health Data Breaches: 29 Million U.S. Records Exposed in Four Years

By NBC News More than 29 million U.S. health records were compromised in data breaches between 2010 and 2013, according to a study published this week in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA). The researchers from Kaiser Permanente and Stanford University used a government database to study 949 data breaches during that four-year…

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Exploring the Ethics of Value-Based Purchasing

By Philip Nathanson for VBP monitor The ethics of value-based purchasing (VBP) seem straightforward enough, don’t they? A purchaser of healthcare ties compensation to how providers perform on various measurable aspects of the triple aim. Who could have an ethical problem about rewarding providers for better population outcomes, or enhanced patient satisfaction, or more cost-effective…

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Dolbey Speech Recognition Awarded Best in KLAS for 3rd Consecutive Year

Dolbey’s patented Fusion SpeechEMR ranks #1 CINCINNATI, OH – For the third consecutive year, a Dolbey speech recognition solution was named Best in KLAS. Dolbey earned this year’s Best in KLAS award for its patented Fusion SpeechEMR® front-end speech software. In addition, Dolbey’s back-end speech product, Fusion Speech®, earned the 2014 KLAS Category Leader award…

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Medical records ripe for hacking

By Tom Murphy and Brandon Bailey for The Columbus Dispatch Those seemingly harmless medical forms everyone fills out before seeing a doctor can lead to identity theft if they get into the wrong hands. Names, birthdates and Social Security numbers can help hackers open fake credit lines, file false tax returns and create false medical…

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