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23 April 2008
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Mel Tansill | Erickson Health
WASHINGTON, D.C. (APRIL 23, 2008) -- A social-based retirement living environment – when
coupled with on-site medical centers, electronic medical records, wellness and fitness programs,
and a Medicare-approved health plan – will result in cost effective health care that improves
outcomes and increases patient satisfaction. That is the finding of an Erickson Health White
Paper entitled “The High cost of Health Care for Seniors: Challenges and Solutions” presented
this week at the World Health Care Congress in Washington, D.C. that was attended by more
than 2,000 of the nation’s top health care leaders.
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23 April 2008
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John Hollon | Workforce Management
Getting workers to get a handle on health care costs can be a tricky business, but here’s
an easy way to think of it: Basic employer-sponsored health care coverage for an average
American family costs nearly one month’s salary.
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22 April 2008
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Maria Malavenda | HealthEdge
Burlington, MA, April 22, 2008 — HealthEdge, the leading provider of next-generation claims and benefit administration, business intelligence and portal software products for healthcare payors, today announced that it has secured a $13 million investment commitment from Psilos Group, a leading healthcare venture capital and private equity firm.
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21 April 2008
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BusinessWire
WASHINGTON- 4/21/08 -(BUSINESS WIRE)--ChangeNow4Health, an open coalition committed to improving the U.S. health care system, today launched a series of new online programs to further drive dialogue and transformation in the health care system. Announced at the World Health Care Congress in Washington, D.C., these programs range from Health Expert Blogs led by national health care consultants to the new “Innovation xChange,” which is an ongoing campaign designed to invite and reward new ideas that address issues in our current health care system.
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21 April 2008
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Brooke Young | DSHI Systems
Orlando, FL, April 21st, 2008---DSHI Systems, a physician-led medical technology company, has announced the release of www.FreeMD.com, a virtual doctor that conducts an interview, analyzes symptoms, and provides expert advice. FreeMD uses artificial intelligence to control a video doctor who asks questions and shows pictures. This revolutionary web site analyzes over 3,000 symptoms and injuries in infants, children, and adults.
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21 April 2008
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Sara Carlson | Aon Consulting
CHICAGO (April 21, 2008) – While the median households in the United States earn approximately $48,000 annually,1 the amount these families spend on employer-sponsored health care per year continues to edge closer to one month's salary. Aon Consulting’s 2008 Benefits and Talent Survey revealed that the median annual contribution for family healthcare coverage is $3,120, which is a 15 percent increase from 2007, and 22 percent increase from 2006 (see chart page 4). Meanwhile, organizations have experienced approximately 10 percent annual healthcare cost increases since 2006.
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18 April 2008
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Fard Johnmar for Humana
Fard Johnmar, well-regarded health blogger and co-moderator of Humana’s ChangeNow4Health campaign introduces a new component of the health reform initiative, the Innovation xChange. Humana will provide up to $30,000 and extensive in-kind support to three individuals or organizations who suggest actionable ideas for helping to solve aspects of the current health crisis.
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15 April 2008
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Rachael Limon | Computerized Screening, Inc.
Reno, Nevada - April 15, 2008 - COMPUTERIZED SCREENING, INC., providers of convenient accessible health care through patient interactive kiosks for thirty years has developed the first unattended clinic and remote medication management system available in their CSI Health Station Kiosk.
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14 April 2008
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Rachael Limon | Computerized Screening, Inc.
The CSI D.O.C. (Doctor on Call) Model 9K is a completely redesigned medical kiosk, with 4 patents and 3 patents pending, providing security & privacy for your blood pressure, weight, heart rate, HRA measurements. It can be equipped with telehealth and many other non-invasive testing devices such as temperature and peak flow. It also is designed to accept data uploaded from invasive devices such as glucose, cholesterol and urinalysis that are not integrated into the kiosk. Initially providing ports for 12 devices it can be expanded to 24 if needed. The CSI D.O.C. Model 9K has 5 levels of ID security including a 16-digit mag stripe card, PIN, signature, photo & thumb print. Secure data collected including demographics, forms and vital signs may be uploaded to any EMR/PHR. HIPAA compliant. Speak with a physician 24/7.
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1 April 2008
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ActiveHealth Management
NEW YORK, NY — URAC announced the winners of its inaugural Best Practices in Consumer
Empowerment and Protection Awards competition March 25, naming ActiveHealth Management
(ActiveHealth®) as a Bronze award winner in the Health Information Technology category. The awards were
presented at a black tie gala during URAC’s Best Practices in Consumer Empowerment and Protection
Conference in Orlando Florida. During the conference, award finalists presented their model programs to
attendees so these best practices can be duplicated in communities across the country.
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28 March 2008
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Mike Mallowe | The Bulletin
When John C. Erickson bought an abandoned seminary in Charlestown, Md., 25 years ago plenty of people thought he had lost his mind. He was used to that. As a developer who never seemed afraid to take a risk, he had listened to plenty of people tell him, "You can't do that."
The secret to his success, of course, was that he knew he could do that. All it took was imagination, vision and a keen sense of
identification with the market he wanted to serve. As he explained in the newspaper that the Erickson company puts out for all of the
retirement communities among his 18 campuses and 21,000 residents, "Being by yourself in a left-over house where the kids are gone is clearly not the answer."
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28 March 2008
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Sue Schultz | Baltimore Business Journal
Erickson Retirement Communities, one of the nation's largest developers and owners of senior housing, has teamed with the region's three largest health systems to compete for state money to develop a system for sharing patient information electronically.
MedStar Health, the Johns Hopkins Health System, and the University of Maryland Medical System have submitted a bid with Catonsville-based Erickson to develop a model of what could
become a statewide health information exchange. Their pilot program would link three retirement communities, about 16 regional hospitals, several insurance carriers and hundreds of doctors and pharmacists.
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20 March 2008
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Steve Watkins | Investor's Business Daily
The need for better electronic patient records has gotten a lot of attention lately. But compiling all that data is just part of the battle. Doctors and patients still have to know what to do with those records.
So ActiveHealth Management, a unit of Aetna, (AET) aims to go that extra step. It not only compiles data, it also analyzes all that information and often comes up with a diagnosis.
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12 March 2008
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Todd Stein | Allscripts
CHICAGO, IL and HONOLULU, HI – March 12, 2008 – Allscripts, the leading provider of
clinical software, connectivity and information solutions that physicians use to improve
healthcare, today announced that TeamPraxis, a physician management services organization that
provides technology and support services to more than 1,000 physicians in Hawaii, has purchased
a statewide license for the Allscripts Electronic Health Record (EHR). The agreement enables
TeamPraxis to provide the Allscripts solution to physicians across Hawaii.
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11 March 2008
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Michael S. Gerber | The Washington Post
You already bank online and use computer software to do your taxes. So why don't you trust technology to help you manage your health? Microsoft, Google and more than 100 Web sites offering personal health records know the answer, but they're betting they can quell your fears about posting your most private information online and get you to sign on soon.
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10 March 2008
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Gloria Gonzalez | Business Insurance
Programs help employees make informed health care decisions, avoid unnecessary
treatments
Medical consulting companies that advise employees are gaining popularity among
benefit managers for their ability to empower employees to take control over health care
decisions while avoiding costly, unnecessary or inadequate treatment.
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10 March 2008
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Gloria Gonzalez | Business Insurance
Employers that actively inform employees about medical consulting benefits have the
highest rates of utilization, vendors and benefit managers say.
Medical consulting companies offer decision support services that give employers a way
to help employees facing difficult medical choices, particularly those suffering from
chronic conditions.
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7 March 2008
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Peter Benesh | Investors Business Daily
One issue on which all three of the remaining presidential candidates agree is the need for
electronic medical records and health information technology.
Big names, among them Google (GOOG) and Microsoft, (MSFT) see huge opportunities ahead.
Last year Microsoft launched HealthVault, which it calls the "hub of a network of Web sites,
personal health devices and other services that you can use to help manage your health."
Google is working on a similar concept, called Google Health.
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5 March 2008
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Heather McLarney | MDdatacor, Inc.
Atlanta, GA, March 5, 2008 – MDdatacor, Inc., a premier healthcare information technology company that provides quality management solutions, has entered into a strategic partnership with TeleVox Software, Inc., a leading provider of communication solutions, to provide the SmartReach 360 patient outcome solution.
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