American Medical News 1997 Greg Borzo |
Title | Subject | Authors |
AMA cos-sponsoring computer courses. (American Medical Association, Informatics Institute) | Health | Greg Borzo |
An intranet in action: automation trends in medicine. | Health | Greg Borzo |
Claims stake a claim on the Internet. (electronic claims filing) | Health | Greg Borzo |
Computers' next frontier: clinical arena. | Health | Greg Borzo |
Controversial ruling in Florida: splitting fees or splitting hairs? (physician practice management company PhyMatrix) | Health | Greg Borzo |
Council urges crackdown on access to medical records.(National Research Council report) | Health | Greg Borzo |
Counseling on prescriptions. (physicians, federal government have some differences of opinion about information guidelines) | Health | Greg Borzo |
Electronic record system focuses on clinical data. (computerized medical records) | Health | Greg Borzo |
Electronic standards come a step closer to reality.(Workgroup for Electronic Data Interchange promotes consensus on electronic transaction usage in healthcare industry) | Health | Greg Borzo |
FDA wants to overhaul over-the-counter drug labels. (Food and Drug Administration) | Health | Greg Borzo |
Industry first: drugmaker buys health care provider. (Zeneca Group becomes sole owner of Salick Health Care) | Health | Greg Borzo |
Leapfrog, anyone? Being slow to embrace computers pays off.(Automated Trends in Medicine)(Column) | Health | Greg Borzo |
Let your fingers do the logging on. (Automated Trends in Medicine)(Column) | Health | Greg Borzo |
Lights, camera, operate; while some physicians are testing a new system that tapes operating room procedures, others worry videotaping might increase their liability. | Health | Greg Borzo |
New FDA rules for advertising drugs on TV raise questions. (Food and Drug Administration)(includes related article on responses to guidelines) | Health | Greg Borzo |
Open season on e-mail. (electronic mail)(Column) | Health | Greg Borzo |
Pay as you go: providers find new ways to limit the risk of investing in new equipment and technology. | Health | Greg Borzo |
Pencils: a lead end. (Lead Pencil Club and other retrogressive groups undermine healthy discussion about medical use of information technology)(Column) | Health | Greg Borzo |
Pink slip for prescriptions.(citations for illegible or incomplete medication orders) | Health | Greg Borzo |
Pulling the plug on paper.(MacNeal Health Network) | Health | Greg Borzo |
Reality bytes. (physicians and the year-2000 date-change problem)(Column) | Health | Greg Borzo |
Shift happens. (shift to computerization for the healthcare industry) | Health | Greg Borzo |
Societies caught in fraud cases: product liability lawsuits raise questions about CME vs. promotion.(continuing medical education; lawsuits involving spinal fusion systems)(includes related articles on pedicle screws) | Health | Greg Borzo |
Speedier drug approvals; critics ask: is FDA record a result of reform, or just a blip? (Food and Drug Administration; includes related article on economic ramifications of increased drug approvals) | Health | Greg Borzo |
The next link: intranets offer a growing number of physicians quick, easy access to business and clinical information. | Health | Greg Borzo |
Uncovering GERD: mimicking heart attacks, little-known disease has big impact on emergency care, drugs.(gastroesophageal reflux disease) | Health | Greg Borzo |
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