January, 2013

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Carolyn Byerly, CIO, Stanford Hospital & Clinics, Chapter 3

Health System CIO

Stanford’s telehealth vision — patient portal & dermatology clinics “You will see Stanford break ground here.” Growing the network Byerly’s decision to retire Advice for CIOs — “It’s okay to fail” The importance of humility Carolyn Byerly believes vendor relationships don’t have to be so complicated. During her 11-year tenure as CIO at Stanford Hospital & Clinics, she made it a point to take the high road by being as transparent and honest as possible.

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Big Data and the Future of Healthcare (infographic)

Medicine and Technology

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I Wish We Could Just Talk About Design

LinkousThink

In a recent column in the New York Times Ray Bilton wrote about his experience at the Consumer Electronic Show (CES) and the changed emphasis of the products on display away from technical specifications to design elements. He states: “ I don’t care about the technology inside the technology anymore. It just works — for the most part — and therefore consumers no longer need to think about it.

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Simplifying Security Audit Standards

Healthcare Exchange Standards

There ARE Security Audit and Accounting of Disclosure Standards. I am constantly explaining why this is true. I blame History. Yes we used many standards organizations but we have coordinated the efforts so that they are already all in harmony ASTM E2147 – Setup the concept of security audit logs for healthcare including accounting of disclosures IETF RFC 3881 – Defined the Information Model (IETF rule forced this to be informative) DICOM Audit Log Message – Made the information model Normative,

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The Evolution of Communication in Healthcare Settings

Healthcare communication has evolved from handwritten notes and paper charts to digital tools like EHRs, telemedicine, and AI-powered platforms. This blog explores how these advancements improve patient outcomes, streamline care delivery, and enhance provider collaboration. Learn about the role of mobile health (mHealth) apps, secure messaging, and social media in bridging communication gaps.

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Here's how to follow updates from the Alliance for Continuing Education in the Health Professions conference on Twitter #acehp13

Medicine and Technology

For the next few days, you'll be able to follow updates from the ACEHP annual conference by searching for the #ACEHP13 hashtag on Twitter. If you're new to Twitter, here are the basic steps: 1. Create a Twitter account. 2. Go to: [link] 3. Enter "#acehp13" (without quotes) into the search box (or click directly on this link: [link] ) 4. Follow the tweets and join the conversation.

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CPT Billing Codes reimburse for Care Coordination (Medicare)

Medicine and Technology

Let's face it: physicians spend a lot of time coordinating care for their older adult patients, especially when patients leave hospitals or nursing homes. These "transitions of care" are becoming increasingly important opportunities for primary care providers to check medication reconciliation, prevent readmission, and facilitate appropriate follow-up.

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First satellite-based telemedicine services

Medicine and Technology

Most doctors don't use satellite phones, but maybe these will become much more popular and affordable in rural areas. According to Network World : Hughes Network Systems will provide broadband satellite services to the New England Telehealth Consortium under a four-year contract that the satellite ISP says is its first deal in the area of mobile telemedicine.