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News 9/20/16

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The Texas Association of Business follows up on its employer and consumer telemedicine survey with a more extensive report, presumably in an effort to convince its members and legislators to change the state’s “onerous regulatory hurdles for telemedicine technologies.” (It requires an in-person or face-to-face video conference visit with a physician prior to a virtual consult.) TAB policy recommendations include:

  • Only require a patient to be examined in-person or travel to a facility when medically necessary.
  • Adopt a technology-neutral definition of telemedicine that allows for patient and physician choice in selecting appropriate technology.
  • Ensure that standards of practice for telemedicine and in-person care are consistent with the main goal of increasing access to quality healthcare and lower consumer cost.

Webinars

September 27 (Tuesday) 1:00 ET. “Put MACRA in your Workflow – CDS and Evolving Payment Models.” Sponsored by Stanson Health. Presenters: Anne Wellington, chief product officer, Stanson Health; Scott Weingarten, MD, MPH, SVP and chief clinical transformation officer, Cedars-Sinai. Reimbursement models are rapidly changing, and as a result, health systems need to influence physicians to align with health system strategy. In this webinar, we will discuss how Stanson’s Clinical Decision Support can run in the background of every patient visit to help physicians execute with MACRA, CJR, et al.

October 13 (Thursday) 2:00 ET. “Glycemic Control During Therapeutic Hypothermia.” Sponsored by Monarch Medical Technologies. Presenter: Tracey Melhuish, RN, MSN, clinical practice specialist, Holy Cross Hospital (FL). Using therapeutic hypothermia (TH) as a method of care can present risks of hyperglycemia, hypoglycemia, and blood glucose variability. Maintaining safe glucose levels during the cooling and rewarming phases of TH reduces the risks of adverse events. Tracey Melhuish, author of “Linking Hypothermia and Hyperglycemia,” will share best practices for optimal glucose control during TH and the success Holy Cross Hospital sees while using a computerized glucose management software.

Contact Lorre for webinar services. View previous webinars on our HIStalk webinars YouTube channel.


Acquisitions, Funding, Business, and Stock

Aprima completes its move to new headquarters in Richardson, TX. The new location, which consolidates the company’s North Texas operations into 55,000 square feet of office space, will initially house 250 employees.

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Clinical trial recruitment startup EPatientFinder joins Athenahealth’s More Disruption Please program and marketplace. Based in Austin, TX, the company has raised nearly $11 million since launching in 2013.

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Now it all makes sense: Bond University researchers find that nearly one in five CEOs exhibit psychopathic traits, including superficiality, insincerity, and an inability to empathize. Lead researcher Nathan Brooks says that the study’s findings “shared similarities to what we would find in a prison population.”


Announcements and Implementations

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The Kansas City Care Clinic (MO) selects care coordination and patient engagement technology from BluePrint Healthcare IT to support its Community Health Worker program.

DocuTap adds text-based patient satisfaction survey technology from Calibrater Health to its EHR and PM software for urgent care facilities.

Surescripts will offer EHR vendors free access to its National Record Locator Service through 2019. The service went live earlier this year with 140 million patients and over 2 billion patient/provider interactions.


People

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Carol Alter, MD (AstraZeneca) joins Mindoula Health as CMO. The Silver Spring, MD-based case management company is developing a virtual collaborative care program that will link patients with PCPs and behavioral health providers.


Government and Politics

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AAP creates a wish list of action items it hopes the next administration will address. Included in the 62-page report are a number of items related to healthcare IT, including expanding pediatric functionality of EHRs. “Right now,” the AAP explains, “only 8 percent of office-based EHRs contain pediatric functionality, which creates an increased risk for errors and injuries. [ONC] should emphasize and make pediatric functionality of EHRs a driving priority in its future efforts to increase the use, effectiveness, and quality of EHRs. Eligibility for the Meaningful Use program should also be expanded to include all providers who serve Medicaid and CHIP patients, not just those who achieve a 20-percent threshold of Medicaid patients.”


Telemedicine

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TreatMD offers a white-label version of its telemedicine platform. The Biscayne Bay, FL-based company officially opened for business last month.

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Community Health Center (CT) and its research affiliate, The Weitzman Institute, select virtual consult technology from Safety Net Connect as part of a broader effort to bring telemedicine to school-based health centers in New Mexico. The program has been funded by a $1.1 million grant from the HRSA Telehealth Network Grant Program.

CareClix partners with Verizon to deliver telemedicine services to patients in remote areas with limited healthcare access.


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The local paper covers the closure of the last primary care practice in Haines, AK. Linda Keirstead, MD who has operated the practice for nine years, didn’t make the decision lightly, telling patients in a farewell letter that she looked to no avail for ways to remain open “without being consumed by the enormous and escalating administrative burden that our healthcare system has placed on us.” Colleague Leonard Feldman, MD closed his practice in Haines two years ago for similar reasons. “As a doctor, if you accept Medicare, then not only do they set the prices for you, and determine whether or not your treatment was even necessary, but they also require that you submit the billing yourself to Medicare,” he says. “Those sorts of things subtract from the time you can spend with your patients, and sort of eat away at your positive attitude, because you get these letters from Medicare saying that you’re not going to get paid.”

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You and me both: Researchers conclude that the “five-second rule” isn’t real, and that “surface cross-contamination was the sixth most common contributing factor out of 32 in outbreaks of food-borne illnesses.”


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News 9/19/16

September 19, 2016 News Comments Off on News 9/19/16

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As part of Prescription Opioid and Heroin Epidemic Awareness Week, the FDA launches a competition to encourage developers to build an app that will connect those in the throes of an overdose with prescription antidote Naloxone. Overdose deaths from prescription opioids have tripled to more than 165,000 since 1999. “The goal of this competition is to develop a low-cost, scalable, crowd-sourced mobile application that addresses this issue of accessibility,” said the FDA’s Peter Lurie, MD. “Mobile phone applications have been developed to educate laypersons on how to recognize an overdose and administer naloxone, and to connect bystanders with individuals in need of other medical services, such as CPR. To date, however, no application is available to connect carriers of naloxone with nearby opioid overdose victims.” Entries for the Naloxone App Competition are due October 7. The winner will receive $40,000.

In related news, the USDA announces funding for 18 distance learning and telemedicine projects in 16 states that it hopes will expand access to healthcare and substance abuse treatment.


HIStalk Practice Musings

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I was pleasantly surprised to learn that my local library now offers “Checkout Wi-Fi.” The service gives library patrons access to their very own floating hotspot anywhere in the country for one week. This seems like the perfect solution for when I have a few hours to kill (and work to do) in an airport that doesn’t offer WiFi, free or otherwise.


Webinars

September 27 (Tuesday) 1:00 ET. “Put MACRA in your Workflow – CDS and Evolving Payment Models.” Sponsored by Stanson Health. Presenters: Anne Wellington, chief product officer, Stanson Health; Scott Weingarten, MD, MPH, SVP and chief clinical transformation officer, Cedars-Sinai. Reimbursement models are rapidly changing, and as a result, health systems need to influence physicians to align with health system strategy. In this webinar, we will discuss how Stanson’s Clinical Decision Support can run in the background of every patient visit to help physicians execute with MACRA, CJR, et al.

October 13 (Thursday) 2:00 ET. “Glycemic Control During Therapeutic Hypothermia.” Sponsored by Monarch Medical Technologies. Presenter: Tracey Melhuish, RN, MSN, clinical practice specialist, Holy Cross Hospital (FL). Using therapeutic hypothermia (TH) as a method of care can present risks of hyperglycemia, hypoglycemia, and blood glucose variability. Maintaining safe glucose levels during the cooling and rewarming phases of TH reduces the risks of adverse events. Tracey Melhuish, author of “Linking Hypothermia and Hyperglycemia,” will share best practices for optimal glucose control during TH and the success Holy Cross Hospital sees while using a computerized glucose management software.

Contact Lorre for webinar services. View previous webinars on our HIStalk webinars YouTube channel.


Announcements and Implementations

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Coordinated Care Oklahoma, the state’s largest HIE, implements DrFirst’s Backline communication and collaboration software for secure electronic transfer of patient data in real-time.

The Compliancy Group develops an online HIPAA Help Center for covered entities and business associates.

CompuLink Business Systems develops ENT-specific EHR and PM technology.

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Everseat adds insurance eligibility verification capabilities from PokitDok to its appointment-scheduling service.


People

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Linda Ostach (Medsphere Systems) and Jenn Bula (Impact Advisors) join MedSys Group’s advisory services team. Tom Welch, Patricia Drew, and Aaron Spratt have been promoted to the team as well.


Telemedicine

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I missed this a few weeks ago: Maven, which bills itself as “the first digital clinic for women,” (including mental health) offers a virtual consult subscription service for college students. Maven Campus offers unlimited same-day video appointments, and unlimited text messaging with physicians. The pricing, which ranges from $25 to $45 a month, seems like an absolute steal when you compare it with the typical price of an office visit to the psychiatrist or psychologist.

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Walgreens adds teledermatology to its website and app through a partnership with Iagnosis and its DermatologistOnCall service. The addition is part of the company’s push to add more skin-care resources, including real-time chat with Walgreens pharmacists, to its digital resources.

IViews Imaging System launches a telemedicine imaging service that helps PCPs send images to opthalmologists at designated reading centers for quicker interpretation and referrals. The Dunedin, FL-based company has also created a cloud-based central diagnostic imaging and data repository.


Research and Innovation

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A TD Bank survey of 342 physicians finds that buying or leasing new technology takes the top spot when it comes to areas of anticipated capital expenditure. Hiring staff and training and education round out the top three. Thirty-five percent across all age groups named technology as their current biggest challenge; Baby Boomers put new technology at the top of their list. Nearly half of all survey respondents believe it’s too expensive to run a practice in today’s current climate.


Other

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Olympian Apolo Anton Ohno shares this picture on Instagram of a man ready to resell what looks to be at least seven iPhone 7s. “Walked by the Apple store today here in [Hong Kong] and saw a few dozen resellers of the new iPhone,” he said. “Squatting directly outside of the Apple store haha! Hustle game heavy in Asia.” The phone went on sale stateside last Friday. The larger model sold out via pre-orders last Wednesday, and while it doesn’t seem to suffer from Samsung’s exploding battery problem, several users have complained that it makes a hissing noise when “under load.”

Vince Ciotti and Elise Ames look at physician practice EHRs in the latest installment of their “Rating the Ratings” series. You can catch up on previous installments, which focus on enterprise environments, at HIStalk.com. If you enjoy this, I highly recommend you check out Vince and Frank Poggio’s webinar on “rise of the small first letter vendors,” which takes an in-depth look at leading vendors that are trying to make a go of it in the crossover EHR market.


Sponsor Updates

  • Versus Technology will exhibit at Epic’s UGM September 21-23 in Verona, WI.
  • Healthwise is included in Fortune’s “100 Best Workplaces for Women.”

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Population Health Management Weekly Wrap Up 9/18/16

September 18, 2016 News Comments Off on Population Health Management Weekly Wrap Up 9/18/16

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Todd Laddusaw (Healthland) joins RedBrick Health as CFO.

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Health Systems Informatics offers population health management consulting services built on a methodology that includes strategic services, assessment and prioritization, program management, and analytics build and testing.

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The Garage announces that its Bridge population health management tool is now in use by 5,000 physicians across 10 states.

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Vigilance Health (CA) chooses population health management technology from EQHealth Solutions for chronic care management and care coordination programs in 51 California counties.

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Nebraska Medicine chooses Epic’s Healthy Planet population health management system.

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Renown Health (NV) and Desert Research Institute partner with 23andMe to launch a community-based population health study that will look at health, population, and genetic information; along with environmental data. Study participants, including Governor of Nevada Brian Sandoval, will receive genetic test results at no cost. “We will begin to understand how environmental factors can help predict who may be at risk, allow for quicker diagnoses, and encourage the development of more precise treatments,” says Joseph Grzymski, DRI Applied Innovation Center senior director and principal investigator of the study. “That understanding, combined with the information we will deliver back to study participants, are the first steps toward a future where access to your personal health data will contribute to a higher overall quality of life for all Nevadans.”


Sponsor Updates

  • Intelligent Medical Objects will exhibit at the Epic UGM September 21-23 in Verona, WI.
  • Nordic is named one of Madison Magazine’s best places to work.
  • Nvoq will exhibit at AAFP’s Family Medicine Experience September 20-24 in Orlando.
  • Nordic will host an open house September 19 in Madison, WI.

Blog Posts


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News 9/15/16

September 15, 2016 News Comments Off on News 9/15/16

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HHS awards $87 million to 1,310 health centers across the country and in outlying regions for health IT improvements, including the purchase of certified EHRs. “This investment will help unlock healthcare data and put it to work,” says HHS Secretary Sylvia Burwell, “improving health outcomes and building a better healthcare system for the American people.” It’s the first such health IT investment made in health centers since a similar round of funding in 2009.


Webinar

September 27 (Tuesday) 1:00 ET. “Stanson Clinical Decision Support: Survival Kit for Evolving Payment Models and Other Regulatory Requirements.” Sponsored by Stanson Health. Presenters: Anne Wellington, chief product officer, Stanson Health; Scott Weingarten, MD, MPH, SVP and chief clinical transformation officer, Cedars-Sinai. Reimbursement models are rapidly changing, and as a result, health systems need to influence physicians to align with health system strategy. In this webinar, we will discuss how Stanson’s Clinical Decision Support can run in the background of every patient visit to help physicians execute with MACRA, CJR, et al.

Contact Lorre for webinar services. View previous webinars on our HIStalk webinars YouTube channel.


HIStalk Practice Musings

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This year’s Summit of the Southeast, which wraps up today, was my first foray into Tennessee HIMSS events. The conference had a similar look and feel to the annual event thrown by my native Georgia HIMSS, though SOSE is a two-day affair held at Music City Center, a far more appealing venue than some of Atlanta’s more urban options. I was there for just half a day (having attended HFMA’s full-day HERe conference the day before) and so only caught the morning sessions. The opening fireside chat with Charles Martin Jr. and George Lazenby IV of Martin Ventures did not disappoint. Martin seemed like he could talk for hours, and was in no way short on jaded impressions of the healthcare system at large. It was fairly refreshing to hear a former hospital executive frankly tell a room of 300-plus that hospitals are not excited about healthcare reform, adding that, “The healthcare system will not always be able to hold off ways of improving efficiency.”

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I also enjoyed hearing Intel Worldwide Medical Director (and former consultant to the TV show “House”) John Sotos, MD cover the medical mysteries of Abraham and Mary Lincoln. He wasn’t able to get through his slides quickly enough, so I may have to check out his published works on the subject for more historically fascinating medical insight into the couple.

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I zipped through the exhibitor hall on my way out in an effort to shake hands with HIStalk sponsors. Honestly, the entire trip – especially the drive – has got me ready for my excursion into the Smokies in just a few weeks.


Announcements and Implementations

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CampDoc.com adds one-way email messaging (from parents to campers) to its EHR for camp care teams in an effort to combat homesickness (Insert warm fuzzy here.)

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Hixny surpasses 1,000 participant locations. The HIE serves serves 70 percent of physician practices and all non-government hospitals within a 19-county region in New York.

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New York City-based HIE Healthix taps Verato to automate its patient record-matching capabilities.

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Navigating Cancer develops patient relationship management software to help oncologists better manage the care of and communication with patients.

Henry Schein Medical Systems adds a SaaS-based charting solution from Forerun to its MicroMD PM software for physician practices and urgent care clinics.

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MetroCare Services (TX) adds predictive analytics from Pieces Technology to its homegrown software to better enable primary care and behavioral health providers to make personalized treatment recommendations.


People

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Former HHS Secretary and Governor of Kansas Kathleen Sebelius joins Solera Health’s advisory board. The Phoenix-based company seems to be focused on connecting employers, payers, and providers with best-fit chronic disease prevention programs. It has raised $7 million since launching several years ago.


Telemedicine

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McKinney, TX-based MyTelemedicine launches Spanish-language services including virtual consults, and patient portal and EHR access.

American Well adds psychiatry services to its telemedicine app in six states. Nationwide availability is expected sometime next year.


Government and Politics

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Presidential candidate Donald Trump took to Dr. Oz’s show to share a summary of his latest medical exam, leading some to again question the validity of Oz’s expertise in light of AMA’s stance on TV doctors. AMA members have criticized the show for its unproven medical advice and lack of disclosure when it comes to conflicts of interest.

Oh the political irony: Athenahealth CEO Jonathan Bush donates $10,000 to the Yes on 4 marijuana legalization campaign, which will be on the Massachusetts ballot this November. In confirming the donation, a company spokesperson added that, “He believes this is one of many freedoms Americans should have the right to.”


Other

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The St. Louis County Department of Public Health will open a mobile clinic at one of the county’s MetroLink commuter stations. The clinic, which hopes to serve up to 15,000 commuters over the first 18 months, will offer regular health screenings, PCP recommendations, and free transportation vouchers for future appointments. Funding for the clinic was part of $7.3 million in USDOT grants awarded to 19 communities in 16 states.


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News 9/14/16

September 14, 2016 News Comments Off on News 9/14/16

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Healthcare messaging startup Klara raises a $3 million seed round led by Lerer Hippeau Ventures, whose healthcare IT experience also includes investments in Oscar Health and Doctor on Demand. Launched in 2014 as a telemedicine app, the technology has evolved into a centralized messaging platform for the entire care team, including pharmacies, labs, physicians, and patients.


Webinar

September 27 (Tuesday) 1:00 ET. “Stanson Clinical Decision Support: Survival Kit for Evolving Payment Models and Other Regulatory Requirements.” Sponsored by Stanson Health. Presenters: Anne Wellington, chief product officer, Stanson Health; Scott Weingarten, MD, MPH, SVP and chief clinical transformation officer, Cedars-Sinai. Reimbursement models are rapidly changing, and as a result, health systems need to influence physicians to align with health system strategy. In this webinar, we will discuss how Stanson’s Clinical Decision Support can run in the background of every patient visit to help physicians execute with MACRA, CJR, et al.

Contact Lorre for webinar services. View previous webinars on our HIStalk webinars YouTube channel.


Announcements and Implementations

Missouri Health Connection signs a master services agreement with XchangeWorx, which it enlisted a few months ago to help the HIE assess its tools and services, and identify potential customer needs. Moving forward, MHC, which serves 7,000 physicians statewide, will work with the consulting firm to develop and act on the assessment.

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St. Paul, MN-based debt collection and revenue cycle company IC System joins the Athenahealth More Disruption Please program and marketplace, giving end users access to the collector’s services via Athena’s PM software. I can’t help but assume it’s got to be tough to work at a debt collections agency, though IC System’s Bryan Campbell says that, “Our aim at IC System is to make debt collections in healthcare a more efficient and pleasant experience.”

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Access HealthCare, Light Medical, and Physicians Treatment Center – all primary care practices based in Lynchburg, VA – join Privia Medical Group, a nationwide practice that operates as part of population health and practice management company Privia Health.


People

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Julie Boughn (CMS) joins Audacious Inquiry as a “champion for transformation,” according to her LinkedIn profile.

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Cognitive computing company Apixio names Meg Holland (HealthLoop) COO, Tom McNamara (GNS Healthcare) chief sales officer, Jeff Gill (Yahoo) vice president of engineering, and Tam Pham (Sky Health Innovations) solutions executive.


Acquisitions, Funding, Business, and Stock

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The California Health Care Foundation’s Health Innovation Fund invests $750,000 in RubiconMD, which has developed technology to connect PCPs with specialists via e-consults. CHCF is especially interested in helping PCPs with patients in the state’s Medi-Cal program, who often live in rural and underserved areas with little to no access to specialists. The three year-old startup has at this point raised over $6 million, with its most recent funding round being a $4 million Series A led by Waterline Ventures this summer.

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A federal appeals court rules that Yelp can’t be held liable for negative reviews posted on its site because they are user-generated data. The ruling is the result of a lawsuit brought by disgruntled locksmith Douglas Kimzey, who claims that 95 percent of his business dried up after receiving a one-star review on the ratings site. “If you have a one-star rating, people won’t go near it,” says Kimzey, who served as his own attorney during the trial. “They don’t care if you’ve been in business for one week or 25 years.” He also contended, unsuccessfully, that the review was placed by Yelp in an attempt to extort advertising dollars out of him. I’m not aware of any physicians ever bringing a lawsuit against Yelp for negative reviews; it seems like an exercise in futility. Kimzey hasn’t given up, however. He plans to take his case to a higher court.


Telemedicine

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Optometry EHR and PM vendor CompuLink Business Systems announces that it will add telemedicine capabilities in the coming months.


Other

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The most popular color on the Internet is … pumpkin spice. Just kidding, it’s blue, according to designer Paul Hebert, who conducted research into colors used by the Web’s most popular websites in an effort to keep up with what other companies are doing. “This site is meant to be a living document that I plan to update regularly,” he says, adding that he also plans to research color by country. “Once I have the data, I hope to use it to answer some deep questions I have about color and design – like whether this is an intrinsic aspect of human nature, or whether it varies across cultures and time.”

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News that Alphabet and Chipotle will partner to deliver burritos to college campus via drones makes me wonder how much money someone could make offering a similar service at HIMSS. How much would you pay to have lunch literally dropped off outside the convention center? It would have to be better than what you could get in the exhibit hall, of course. Such a service sure would cut down on having to find somewhere to eat with a reasonable wait and prices.


Sponsor Updates

  • ComputerWorld profiles GE Healthcare’s move to a new transaction processing engine, and awards the company its Data+ Editors’ Choice Award.
  • Aprima and Healthwise will exhibit at AAFP’s Family Medicine Experience September 21-23 in Orlando.

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