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Weekly Roundup – March 16, 2024

Healthcare IT Today

Welcome to our Healthcare IT Today Weekly Roundup. Each week, we’ll be providing a look back at the articles we posted and why they’re important to the healthcare IT community. We hope this gives you a chance to catch up on anything you may have missed during the week. HIMSS 2024: Bold Statements from Hal Wolf. Colin Hung attended a media briefing with the HIMSS CEO and learned about HIMSS’ international expansion plans, its role as a tight-knit society and not a loose association, and its

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Health IT Issues that Deserve a Second Read – February 2024

HealthIT Answers

The thought leaders in our community are good about sharing their thoughts on the issues of today. Here are the top read and shared guest posts of February that we think deserve sharing again. The post Health IT Issues that Deserve a Second Read – February 2024 appeared first on Health IT Answers.

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What You Need to Know Right Now If the DEA is Knocking on Your Door!

The Health Law Firm Blog

By George F. Indest III, J.D., M.P.A., LL.M., Board Certified by The Florida Bar in Health Law Is the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) knocking at your door or, even worse, going through your files inside your office? If so, this is what you need to know right now! YES, you do have the right to [.

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Patients with Limited Ability to Communicate

HealthLaw Prof Blog

Thaddeus Mason Pope (Queensland University), Patients with Limited Ability to Communicate, 1 J. of Aid-in-Dying Med. (2023): Occasionally, aid-in-dying clinicians encounter patients with limited communication abilities. While these patients seem to respond appropriately, their responses may be limited to minimal.

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3 Reasons to Retire Pagers from Healthcare Settings

Let's discuss the trusty pager—an old favorite that’s losing its shine in hospitals and clinics. While once a staple in hospitals and clinics, pagers now present significant limitations that hinder rather than facilitate communication among healthcare professionals. Healthcare professionals are constantly on the move, and they need communication tools that can keep up with their fast-paced lives.