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How Fast Can A New Internet Standard For Sharing Patient Data Catch Fire?
The web-based standard FHIR 鈥 pronounced 鈥渇ire鈥 鈥 could hasten the day when we can view our full medical histories on a smartphone screen. Tech giants are hungry for a piece of the pie, but obstacles remain.
A Reality Check On Artificial Intelligence: Are Health Care Claims Overblown?
As happens when the tech industry gets involved, hype surrounds the claims that artificial intelligence will help patients and even replace some doctors.
Electronic Health Records Creating A 鈥楴ew Era鈥 Of Health Care Fraud
The federal government funneled billions in subsidies to software vendors and some overstated or deceived the government about what their products could do, according to whistleblowers.
Timeline: History Of Blocking Regulation Of Electronic Health Records
Over the past decade, government efforts to create a national system to track and analyze deaths, injuries and other adverse incidents linked to electronic health records repeatedly have failed amid opposition from the technology industry and its supporters in Congress.
No Safety Switch: How Lax Oversight Of Electronic Health Records Puts Patients At Risk
Special interests and congressional inaction blocked efforts to track the safety of electronic medical records, leaving patients at risk.
Startup Seeks To Hold Doctors, Hospitals Accountable On Patient Record Requests
Despite laws requiring that health care providers hand over copies of patient records in a timely fashion, many people have trouble getting theirs. Ciitizen, a Palo Alto, Calif., company that helps cancer patients with the task, recently published a scorecard that rates hospitals, doctors and clinics on their compliance with records requests.
KHN鈥檚 鈥榃hat The Health鈥: Spending Bill Slowdown
It鈥檚 November, do you know where your HHS spending bill is? Still stuck in Congress. Meanwhile, lawmakers move ahead on restricting tobacco products for youth while the administration鈥檚 proposal is MIA. Rebecca Adams of CQ Roll Call and Alice Miranda Ollstein of Politico join KHN鈥檚 Julie Rovner to discuss this and more health news from the week. Also, Rovner interviews Dan Weissmann, host of the podcast 鈥淎n Arm and a Leg.鈥
Monstruoso marketing de millones de d贸lares impulsa el uso de mamograf铆as 3D
La investigaci贸n de KHN muestra que el dinero de la industria ha delineado pol铆ticas, a la opini贸n p煤blica y a la atenci贸n al paciente en torno a las pruebas 3D.
A Million-Dollar Marketing Juggernaut Pushes 3D Mammograms
Companies are aggressively touting 3D mammograms, although there鈥檚 no evidence they save lives.
Medicare: comienza la inscripci贸n sin una herramienta popular para comparar precios
El viejo buscador de planes proporcionaba grandes ahorros, seg煤n expertos. Pero luego de un redise帽o, perdi贸 muchas de sus funciones clave.
As Medicare Enrollment Nears, Popular Price Comparison Tool Is Missing
For more than a decade, customers used the online plan finder to compare dozens of policies. Yet after a redesign of the website, the search results no longer list which plan offers a customer the best value. Federal officials say it will be fixed before enrollment begins next week.
Groupons For Medical Treatment? Welcome To Today鈥檚 U.S. Health Care
Groupon and other deal sites are the latest marketing tactic in medicine, offering bargain prices but potentially unnecessary, duplicative services.
Tecnolog铆a casera ofrece m谩s libertad a los pacientes para controlar su diabetes
La diabetes tipo 1 es una condici贸n cr贸nica que requiere un estricto control de la glucosa y la administraci贸n de la cantidad de insulina precisa. Pacientes crearon un sistema para mantener ese equilibrio vital.
DIY Tech Gives People More Freedom In Managing Diabetes
People with diabetes say they鈥檝e been waiting for years for better technology to manage their chronic condition. Tired of waiting, some tech-savvy, do-it-yourselfers are constructing their own devices using open-source programming instructions.
Ahora te ver谩 la Dra. Alexa: 驴Est谩 Amazon preparado para venir al rescate?
Amazon se ha asociado con numerosas compa帽铆as de atenci贸n m茅dica, incluyendo varias en California, para permitir que los clientes y empleados usen Alexa para ayudarlos con la atenci贸n m茅dica.
Doctor Alexa Will See You Now: Is Amazon Primed To Come To Your Rescue?
Amazon, along with a host of other technology companies, is working on ways to use its smart speaker devices to bring a range of health care services into your home.
Un despertar: las camas y aplicaciones para dormir recolectan datos personales
El objetivo de la recopilaci贸n de datos, seg煤n Sleep Number y otras compa帽铆as, es ayudar a los estadounidenses a dormir mejor. Qu茅 opinan los defensores de los consumidores.
Your Wake-Up Call On Data-Collecting Smart Beds And Sleep Apps
An array of products 鈥 from mattresses and sensors to sleep trackers and apps 鈥 are catching consumers鈥 attention. But privacy experts are concerned about what becomes of all the personal information these products collect.
Hidden Reports Masked The Scope Of Widespread Harm From Faulty Heart Device
The Food and Drug Administration allowed one company to send 50,000 reports of harm or malfunctions to an internal database even as patients worried about faulty defibrillators lodged in their hearts.
Feds Want To Show Health Care Costs On Your Phone, But That Could Take Years
Giving consumers more knowledge about the costs of care has long been desired, but administration officials cautioned it could take two years or more for useful data to appear in a phone app.