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HITECH gives providers financial incentives to go digital.
Activity included several acquisitions, a shutdown and a much-needed resurrection.
In the midst of recession and widespread uncertainty about the implications of healthcare reform, hospitals across the United States were forced in 2010 to implement innovative purchasing strategies to help cut costs.
Doctors face significant reimbursement cuts unless Congress take action.
If healthcare reform was the storm of 2010, then the Administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services would be the lightning rod.
With the relationship between President Barack Obama's administration and the health insurance industry turning sour as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act made its way through Congress, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius turned up the heat on insurers' rate hikes.
2010 was a tough year to be a state Medicaid director.
Fueled by dramatic gains in the Nov. 2 elections, the GOP vows to fight back
A Virginia federal district judge has ruled in favor of the constitutionality of the healthcare reform law.
The emergency department information system market, worth $110 million in 2010, will grow by more than 30 percent in 2011, according to the Millennium Research Group, a global authority on medical technology market intelligence.