Baxa Corporation Releases IntelliFlowRx™ Upgrades
Baxa Corporation, announces the release of
upgrades to its IntelliFlowRx workflow management system. IntelliFlowRx
is designed to improve safety and accuracy in pharmacy-based IV
admixture preparation.
General Data Brings Barcode Solutions to Henry Ford Hospital’s Pathology Lab
With barcode-based error-proofing system
solutions from General Data Company, Inc. www.general-data.com, Henry Ford
Hospital in Detroit has made its Pathology laboratory workflow more
efficient and reduced the number of intralab identification errors by
85 percent.
American College of Radiology Uses McKesson Solution to Offer Acclaimed Learning Library Online
Using McKesson’s Horizon Study Share™ reference
case solution, the American College of Radiology (ACR) has made its
entire library of ACR Learning File® images and content available
online as a Web-hosted archive to ACR members and others in the field.
Initiate Systems, Axolotl Corp. Create Partnership for Health Information Exchange Solutions
Initiate Systems, Inc., a leader in data
management solutions for the exchange of health information, announced
today a new partnership with Axolotl Corp., a premier provider of
Health Information Exchange (HIE) solutions and services. Following
successful product integration in Axolotl’s engineering labs, the two
healthcare technology industry leaders will deliver solutions that
enable interoperability between healthcare information systems in
hospitals, Integrated Delivery Networks (IDNs), Regional Healthcare
Information Organizations (RHIOs) and statewide healthcare exchanges.
New AMA and Microsoft Collaboration to Enhance Patient-Physician Communication
The American Medical Association (AMA) announced
today it is working with Microsoft to better connect patients with
their physicians. Patients and their physicians will be able to
exchange vital health care information by connecting through
Microsoft’s HealthVault, a
platform developed by Microsoft to store and maintain health and
fitness information.
GE Launches Program to Doctors, Hospitals to Accelerate EMR Adoption; First $100 Million of healthymagination Commitment
GE today announced, as part of its healthymagination
initiative to increase access to technology and reduce cost, the launch
of a new program, Stimulus Simplicity, which offers doctors and
hospitals an easier path to electronic medical records (EMR) adoption.
U.S. Health Care System Fails To Protect Patients From Deadly Medical Errors
Ten years ago, the Institute of Medicine (IOM)
sounded the alarm about the widespread toll of medical errors in a
groundbreaking report called “To Err is Human.” The report prompted a
rush of congressional hearings and promises of reform. But in the
decade since the report was published, little progress has been made
implementing key reforms recommended by the IOM to improve patient
safety, according to Consumers Union, the nonprofit publisher of
Consumer Reports.
Turning a Blind Eye: Hospitals Fail to Discipline Doctors, Exploit Loopholes to Avoid Requirement to Report Doctors
Though a federal law requires hospitals to
report physicians who have had their admitting privileges revoked or
restricted for more than 30 days, a Public Citizen
report found that in addition to inadequate discipline
of physicians, hospitals routinely exploit loopholes to avoid
government requirements, with nearly half of all hospitals not
submitting a single doctor’s name to the NPDB in the more than 17 years it has existed.
ASQ Announces New Social Responsibility Medal
ASQ (American Society for Quality) announces the
new Spencer Hutchens Jr. Medal for Social Responsibility. The medal
recognizes the achievements of an individual who demonstrates
outstanding leadership as an individual, business leader, and cause
advocate for social responsibility — primarily focusing on the
marketplace, environment, workplace, and community.
FDA Issues Public Health Advisory Regarding Levemir Insulin
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has
learned that some stolen vials of the long-acting insulin Levemir made
by Novo Nordisk Inc. have reappeared and are being sold in the U.S.
market.