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Try, Try Again: Health IT on the Agenda in Congress

A new batch of health information technology bills are on the way, but many measures slated to be introduced in the current session of Congress are revived and revised versions of legislation from 2005. What has changed since the last time they were introduced?

SPECIAL AUDIO REPORT: CMA Chief Says Health Care Reform Within Reach

Joe Dunn said “of course” CMA opposes a provision of the governor’s health care plan that calls for physician contributions but that he has “cautious optimism” about the prospects for reform in California’s this year.

EHR Adoption Efforts Should Focus on Small Practices

A survey of physicians in Massachusetts found that practice size strongly correlated with EHR adoption, as 52% of practices with 7 or more physicians reported using an EHR, compared with just 14% of solo practices.

SPECIAL AUDIO REPORT: California Data Standards Can Influence Federal Efforts

National Coordinator for Health IT David Brailer said that the California Regional Health Information Organization’s work on guidance documents for providers, vendors and other data-sharing projects creates precedence for national efforts.

SPECIAL AUDIO REPORT: HealthTech CEO Molly Coye Discusses California RHIO Progress

In an interview for a California HealthCare Foundation special audio report, Molly Coye, founder and CEO of HealthTech — a not-for-profit education and research organization advancing the use of technology to promote the health of individuals and communities — said there has been “real progress” in the California Regional Health Information Organization’s plans to advance “concrete” local, regional and statewide projects that facilitate secure sharing of patient data.

CPOE Study Draws Strong Reaction From Medical, IT Community

A March study on computer physician order entry systems in the Journal of the American Medical Association has continued to elicit reaction from the health care and information technology communities, with some stakeholders saying media coverage of the report could slow implementation efforts.