Morning Headlines 2/22/17
One in Four US Consumers Have Had Their Healthcare Data Breached, Accenture Survey Reveals
Accenture publishes a report concluding that 26 percent of US consumers have had their personal medical information stolen from technology systems. The report says that half of those impacted went on to become victims of medical identity theft.
Swedish CEO resigns in wake of Seattle Times investigation
Swedish Health Services CEO Tony Armada resigns following a Seattle Times investigative report exposing internal pressures to increase patient volumes and a deference to unnecessarily complex procedures that appears to be taking a toll on patient care.
athenahealth Partners with Specialty Medical Societies to Roll Out Network Medicine Health Campaigns
Athena will work with a series of medical specialty societies to create patient registries for various diseases that will be used by Athena to develop search algorithms capable of scanning the Athenahealth network, identifying at risk patients, and alerting their care providers of the risk.
EHR and Clinical Documentation Effectiveness
Nuance announces survey results from hospital IT and clinical leaders, finding that only 37 percent are confident that their organization will be able to realize the intended benefits of their EHR.
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