09/29/15

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Diagnostic Mistakes Fuel Health IT Security Issues


With previous week’s greatly publicized Institute of Medicine document reflecting a light on EHR (Electronic Health record) and the extensive issues of diagnostic mistakes, industry analyzers are expecting that Congress will reevaluate funding a Health Information Technology Security Center that lawmakers have before this time opposed.
The IOM reports particularly called out EHRs for their integrating character in causing diagnostic mistakes, and gave Health IT – regarded suggestions to make better the diagnosis steps. While HIT has made better the healthcare and sufferer security, the technology “can also lead ahead of our information of how to utilize it,” discusses Paul Epner, executive vice president of the Society to make better diagnosis in Medicine. In accordance to Epner, “We still have to master it and learn how to utilize these tools.”

Blues to Provide Users More Information on Physicians


The Blue Cross and Blue Shield Corporation has promoted a new stage on its Axis information analytics complex to accumulate particular data from all 36 Blue polices that will provide users with coverage more data when selecting a physician while choosing a benefit policy.
Axis had 36 million contributor records and data depicting more than $350 billion in yearly demands, as well as 750,000 sufferer reviews of quacks. Now, the policies will give their cost and quality information to Axis so members going to a Blues websites to investigate for a quack can not only analyze reviews from others, but also have a good concept of the pricing and quality scores of the quacks/physicians being observed.