Brailer Urges Private Sector Health IT Investment
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
iHealthBeat, April 27, 2006
"National Coordinator for Health IT Dr. David Brailer on Wednesday said the U.S. needs significant investment from the private sector to develop a health IT network, and the federal government is trying to create favorable market conditions, Technology Daily reports."
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Common Language Needed for Emergency Communications
iHealthBeat, April 27, 2006
"Emergency responders in Virginia, Maryland and Washington, D.C., have standardized common 800MHz communications systems but still need a common language protocol, Government Computer News reports."
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Aetna Says Laptop With Member Information Was Stolen
iHealthBeat, April 27, 2006
"Aetna on Wednesday announced that a laptop computer with information for approximately 38,000 members was stolen, Reuters reports."
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Simulation Predicts Affect of Potential Flu Pandemic
iHealthBeat, April 27, 2006
"A computer simulation project found that the most effective way to control a potential flu pandemic is prompt treatment and isolation of those infected, HealthDay reports (Reinberg, HealthDay, 4/26)."
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iHealthBeat, April 27, 2006
"National Coordinator for Health IT Dr. David Brailer on Wednesday said the U.S. needs significant investment from the private sector to develop a health IT network, and the federal government is trying to create favorable market conditions, Technology Daily reports."
FULL STORY
RELATED LINKS:
Common Language Needed for Emergency Communications
iHealthBeat, April 27, 2006
"Emergency responders in Virginia, Maryland and Washington, D.C., have standardized common 800MHz communications systems but still need a common language protocol, Government Computer News reports."
FULL STORY
Aetna Says Laptop With Member Information Was Stolen
iHealthBeat, April 27, 2006
"Aetna on Wednesday announced that a laptop computer with information for approximately 38,000 members was stolen, Reuters reports."
FULL STORY
Simulation Predicts Affect of Potential Flu Pandemic
iHealthBeat, April 27, 2006
"A computer simulation project found that the most effective way to control a potential flu pandemic is prompt treatment and isolation of those infected, HealthDay reports (Reinberg, HealthDay, 4/26)."
FULL STORY