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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 | 11:24 am | October 16, 2009
The House Committee on Energy and Commerce, Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations held a hearing Thursday titled, "Insured But Not Covered: The Problem of Underinsurance."
By Diana Manos | 11:24 am | October 15, 2009
A study released Thursday by the Center for Studying Health System Change shows that some hospitals have found ways to urge community physicians to engage in quality improvement and reporting programs.
By Diana Manos | 03:52 pm | October 13, 2009
The Senate Finance Committee passed its long-awaited healthcare reform bill Tuesday afternoon by a vote of 14-9.
By Diana Manos | 10:44 am | October 13, 2009
Thirty-three state think tanks announced on Tuesday an alternative to President Barack Obama's health plan.
By Diana Manos | 11:24 am | October 12, 2009
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) issued a proposed rule Friday it claims will improve performance of prescription drug and health plans by strengthening the standards required to participate in the Medicare program.
By Diana Manos | 10:57 am | October 12, 2009
Nurses and doctors from nine healthcare battleground states canvassed for health reform on Saturday.
By Diana Manos | 11:02 am | October 09, 2009
The U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform will launch a new national public awareness campaign for medical liability reform.
By Diana Manos | 10:44 am | October 09, 2009
A new poll shows that a majority of Americans favor access to a public option for those who are unable to get healthcare coverage from an employer.
By Diana Manos | 11:08 am | October 08, 2009
Regina Benjamin, MD, of Alabama, is one step closer to becoming the nation's new Surgeon General.
By Diana Manos | 10:27 am | October 08, 2009
Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus (D-Mont.) may have a reason to believe his health reform bill could gain the support he has struggled to get over the past month.