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Tools, Technology Already Exist for HIEs to Succeed

Healthcare IT Today

During the early days of COVID-19, CSS took a tremendous burden off local health departments that needed to do contract tracing. In recent years, some states leveraged the power of HIEs to identify COVID-19 hotspots in communities. In 2001, Sonia was appointed to the West Virginia Health Care Authority (WVHCA).

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What Has COVID Ever Done For Us? Here 9 Examples

HIT Consultant

It may also be remembered as a time of unparalleled cooperation and advancement in technologies, prompted by the Covid pandemic , that provided enduring benefits for generations to come. So, what other than advances in diagnostic technology, has the experience of Covid given us? Here are just a few examples. Artificial Intelligence .

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SQA Regulatory Surveillance Summary | Monthly Update 2022 – June

SQA

ANVISA published the RDC 702/2022, which repeals some requirements that were instituted to speed market approval of devices needed to treat patients during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Agency recently published the first list of critical medicines for the management of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Health Provider News

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nursing homes to pay $4M over claims of substandard care Mass. officials take aim at anti-abortion centers with new public awareness campaign Massachusetts, DC loosen CRNA supervision requirements Nursing home chain with 3 Central Mass. One is still waiting for a contract.

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Health Provider News

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How did we get here? Nonprofit hospitals under growing scrutiny over how they justify billions in tax breaks States increase pressure on nonprofit hospitals as charity care scrutinized Senate proposal would give hospitals $385M for emergency preparedness.