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Diana Manos

Diana Manos is Senior Editor for Healthcare IT News. Located in Washington, D.C., she covers policy and legislation issues surrounding healthcare IT. Follow Diana on Twitter @DManos_IT_News.

By Diana Manos | 10:39 am | December 02, 2009
The American Health Information Management Association’s board of directors has named Alan F. Dowling as the organization's next CEO.
By Diana Manos | 04:30 pm | December 01, 2009
Even before his election in November 2008, President Barack Obama was calling for healthcare reform in 2009.
By Diana Manos | 10:23 am | December 01, 2009
Ten years after the release of the widely read Institute of Medicine patient safety report "To Err Is Human," one expert grades current hospital safety efforts at B-.
By Diana Manos | 01:51 pm | November 25, 2009
White House officials said Wednesday that the Senate proposal for healthcare reform can contain escalating healthcare costs.
By Diana Manos | 10:44 am | November 25, 2009
More people are acquiring methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) outside of hospitals, bringing the bacteria into outpatient settings and increasing hospitals' burdens in fighting the deadly bug, a study shows.
By Diana Manos | 09:54 am | November 25, 2009
The Department of Health and Human Services will release $80 million in grants to help develop and strengthen the health information technology workforce.
By Diana Manos | 05:34 pm | November 24, 2009
Two new polls show that American support is holding steady and growing on the idea of health reform.
By Diana Manos | 11:01 am | November 23, 2009
Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius has released a report that shows the impact proposed health reform would have on residents in each state.
By Diana Manos | 10:49 am | November 18, 2009
The government has changed the way it calculates Medicare fraud, waste and abuse and is finding more improper payments than in years past, according to officials.
By Diana Manos | 10:23 am | November 17, 2009
Sen. Charles Grassley (D-Iowa) has introduced legislation that would allow the government to delay payments to Medicare providers until suspected instances of waste, fraud or abuse are cleared.