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Wednesday, October 19, 2011 REPORTS & WHITEPAPERS | MOST POPULAR | WEBCASTS | RESOURCES
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4 Healthcare CIOs Who Stand Out From The Crowd
By Paul Cerrato
We're seeking nominations for InformationWeek Healthcare's next CIO 25, our roster of outstanding IT leaders. Here's a brief look at four of 2011's winners.

Accountable Care Organizations Can't Survive Without Health IT
ACOs will require a robust health information technology infrastructure to thrive and survive, a new report says.

$25 Million Awarded For Behavioral Healthcare IT
Federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration will fund technology to coordinate treatment for people with mental health and substance use disorders.

Text Messages Remind Grandpa To Take His Meds
Mobile health technology aims to keep older adults healthy and living independently.

Many Patients Love EHRs, Fear Storing Data Themselves
Consumer interest in accessing electronic health records is growing, but still below majority level, survey reports.

Ask A Doctor: HealthTap Gives Free Advice
Health information network adds mobile capabilities, provides answers to questions in 82 medical specialties.

Emergency Departments Give Health IT Tools Failing Grade
Two-thirds say their vendors' IT systems don't have the necessary tools to help them meet Meaningful Use criteria, finds KLAS study.


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Healthcare IT Priorities Survey: A Singular Focus
Healthcare providers are intensely focused on deploying and upgrading electronic health records systems this year and their IT plans reflect that. InformationWeek Reports takes a close look at the priorities and goals they're pursuing.
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In this report, we outline the potential snags and share strategies and best practices to ensure successful implementation.
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Mobile Clinical Assistants: Your Questions Answered
Given the potential for improved quality of care, cost savings, and patient safety benefits, optimizing mobility for healthcare applications is too important to ignore. Review the key questions surrounding the adoption of the Mobile Clinical Assistant (MCA) in healthcare environments.
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Learn the techniques that award-winning CIOs use to ensure the right talent for their IT teams--and apply the lessons to your own job hunt.

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