Charles Ornstein writes in the Los Angeles Times: UCLA’s neuropsychiatric hospital has banned all cellphones and laptop computers after a patient posted group photos of other patients on a social networking website, officials confirmed Monday. Dr. Thomas Strouse, medical director of the Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital, said in a statement that the decision was part of…
Miscellaneous items
1. Kaiser Permanente and Microsoft Corp. have agreed to sponsor a study to determine the value of personal health records, conducted by the Center for Information Technology Leadership, the research center announced. Source: Modern Healthcare Online (registration required) 2. Seen on iHealthBeat, the results of a survey asking, “Do You Believe Your Health Plan Fully…
Request for Letters of Intent: California Networks for Electronic Health Record Adoption
Seen at California HealthCare Foundation: The California Networks for Electronic Health Record Adoption (CNEA) program was initiated in 2006 to speed adoption and lower the overall cost of electronic health records (EHR) in California community clinics and health centers. The Blue Shield of California Foundation (BSCF), the California HealthCare Foundation (CHCF), and the Community Clinics…
Eric Schmidt's Keynote at HIMSS08
Google CEO Eric Schmidt’s Keynote at the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society Annual Conference on February 28, 2008: There’s a demonstration of how the system works that starts about 25 minutes into the video.
EMC to build information infrastructure for Finland's patient records
Eric Wicklund writes in Healthcare IT News: The EMC Corporation has announced that it will be providing the information infrastructure solution for the new national patient record archives being built by the Social Insurance Institution of Finland (KELA). EMC, a global developer of information infrastructure technology with headquarters in Hopkinton, Mass. , will supply end-to-end…
MyMedicalRecords.com Collaborates With Google on Personal Health Records
In a press release, MyMedicalRecords.com writes: MyMedicalRecords.com, Inc. (“MMR”), a leading provider of Web-based Personal Health Records (“PHRs”), announced that it will be integrating with the Google Health platform, which is expected to be launched later this year. Google’s CEO, Eric Schmidt, previewed Google Health at the annual conference of the Healthcare Information and Management…