New Federal Rules Will Let Patients Put Medical Records On Smartphones
Federal officials on Monday released groundbreaking rules that will let patients download their electronic health records and other health care
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Federal officials on Monday released groundbreaking rules that will let patients download their electronic health records and other health care
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Read MoreU.S. District Judge James Boasberg cited a decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit
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Read MoreEditorial pages focus on issues surrounding the spread of coronavirus. The Wall Street Journal: Trump Versus The CoronavirusLet us simplify:
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Read MoreThe Washington Post fact checks recent claims former Vice President Joe Biden made about the Trump administration’s food stamp policy
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Read MoreThis story also ran on CBS News. This story can be republished for free (details). Dr. Sudeep Taksali tells “CBS
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Read MoreStat obtained a copy of the 2016 deal that allowed Google to obtain valuable data stored in health records in
Read MoreIn denying New York’s request, the federal government is refusing to support the way the state is trying to change
Read More“If you like your private plan, you can keep it.” — a statement made in a video ad released by
Read More“It’s very worrisome for hospitals,” said Chas Roades, a health care consultant. “Suddenly, the plan you’re relying on for payment
Read MoreBAYONNE, N.J. — For five years, Rasha Salama has taken her two children to Dr. Inas Wassef, a pediatrician a
Read MoreEsperion’s drug, called Nexletol, lowers low-density lipoprotein, colloquially known as “bad cholesterol,” by 17% over the course of 12 weeks
Read MoreHHS’ strategy identified four main areas that contribute to administrative burden: clinical documentation; health information technology usability; public health reporting
Read MoreA 6-year strike in the 1990s ended with a health care deal with which other workers were envious. If “Medicare
Read MoreThe new popularity of Medicare Advantage plans has grown without much public policy debate about the effects of large-scale privatization
Read MoreKHN Midwest correspondent Lauren Weber speaks with KBIA’s Sebastián Martínez Valdivia about the challenges Missouri faces in trying to treat
Read MoreA new study found that one in five Americans have donated to a medical crowdfunding campaign or live with someone
Read More“Pete Buttigieg is a favorite candidate of Wall Street and the health care industry.” – Sanders campaign talking points issued
Read MoreOnce the data leaves the hospitals’ systems it is no longer under the protection of HIPAA. The administration says that
Read MoreCalifornia’s leaders attributed the increase to a reinstated state-level individual mandate fine and a longer enrollment period. “This has proven
Read MoreFrom September 2015 to this month, Dr. Moses deGraft-Johnson submitted scores of fraudulent claims to health insurers, including Medicare, Medicaid
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