Morning Headlines 3/21/14
M*Modal Files Voluntary Chapter 11 Petitions to Facilitate Financial Restructuring
M*Modal files for chapter 11 bankruptcy two years after being acquired by private equity firm OneEquity for $1.1 billion. M*Modal markets cloud-based transcription and voice recognition solutions, and says that it will continue on with normal operations throughout the bankruptcy proceedings.
Harvard Research Reveals EarlySense Monitoring System Reduces Length of Stay in the Hospital and ICU
Harvard Researchers testing the effectiveness of the EarlySense monitoring system, a sensor that sits beneath a bed mattress and monitors heart rate, respiration rate, and movements, find that its use led to a reduction in length of stay, a reduction in ICU days, and a reduction in code blues.
REC Program Evaluation Interim Report: Round 1 Case Studies
ONC publishes findings from a review that was conducted with nine RECs, highlighting the most difficult challenges faced, and emerging best practices for helping providers achieve MU.
Key leadership in OHA, Cover Oregon to be replaced following investigation
The head of the Oregon Health Authority has resigned over the poor performance of Oregon’s health insurance exchange. The exchange, which was developed by Oracle, remains the only exchange in the US that has still not enrolled a single person in an insurance plan.
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