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Digital Holdouts: Is Your Doctor Still Using Paper?

What's the tipping point for getting primary care docs to adopt electronic records?
May 5, 2011
Matthew Weinstock
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What's the tipping point for getting primary care docs to adopt electronic records?
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Newsbytes

Five health systems in April announced an initiative to securely exchange electronic health data with each other to improve patient care.
May 1, 2011
H&HN Staff
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Five health systems in April announced an initiative to securely exchange electronic health data with each other to improve patient care.
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Medicaid Gets Healthy

CMS makes a $100 million bet on wellness
April 14, 2011
Matthew Weinstock
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CMS makes a $100 million bet on wellness
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How Many Pizzas Does it Take to Tango?

A senior hospital executive found a novel way to ease generational tensions on her nursing staff: she took them out for pizza.
April 5, 2011
Bill Santamour
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A senior hospital executive found a novel way to ease generational tensions on her nursing staff: she took them out for pizza.
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Recent Research

Low Health Literacy Linked to Higher Risk of Death and More ED Visits and Hospitalizations

Recently published health care research, including how low health literacy in older Americans is linked to poorer health status and a higher risk of death.
April 1, 2011
H&HN Staff
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Recently published health care research, including how low health literacy in older Americans is linked to poorer health status and a higher risk of death.
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Fulfilling A Final Request

Palliative care team at a public hospital helps patients return to their native countries to live out their last days
April 1, 2011
Laura Putre
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The Legislative Learning Curve

The American Hospital Association will be incredibly busy in the months ahead, informing the health care debates that surely are to come, and we need your partnership.
January 1, 2011
Rich Umbdenstock
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The American Hospital Association will be incredibly busy in the months ahead, informing the health care debates that surely are to come, and we need your partnership.
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