Healthcare Unbound PowerPoint Presentation: “Replatforming Healthcare”
The Rules are changing. Eight new rules are guiding healthcare disruptors... The post Healthcare Unbound PowerPoint Presentation: “Replatforming Healthcare” appeared first on e-CareManagement blog. (Source: e-CareManagement)
Source: e-CareManagement - July 10, 2013 Category: Technology Consultants Authors: Vince Kuraitis Tags: Information & Communication Technologies (ICT) Source Type: blogs

Healthcare Unbound PowerPoint Presentation: “Replatforming Healthcare”
The Rules are changing. Eight new rules are guiding healthcare disruptors: (more…) No tag for this post. (Source: e-CareManagement)
Source: e-CareManagement - July 10, 2013 Category: Technology Consultants Authors: Vince Kuraitis Tags: Information & Communication Technologies (ICT) Source Type: blogs

Healthcare Unbound Conference — Discount Code for e-CareManagement Blog Readers
Conference organizer TCBI is offering readers of e-CareManagement blog a discounted registration fee to the upcoming 10th Annual Healthcare Unbound conference!!! To the first 10 people who respond, TCBI is offering a special discounted registration fee of $295 per person for the day and a half conference (excluding the optional post-conference workshop). Click here for information about the Healthcare Unbound conference. If you would like to register at this deeply discounted rate, please contact TCBI at info@tcbi.org and mention the discount code BHT.  Please note that you cannot use the online registration system on the...
Source: e-CareManagement - June 27, 2013 Category: Technology Consultants Authors: Vince Kuraitis Tags: Information & Communication Technologies (ICT) Source Type: blogs

10th Annual Healthcare Unbound Conference, Denver, July 11/12
This nationally recognized conference and exhibition focuses on technology-enabled consumer engagement and behavior change. Topics to be covered included innovative applications of remote monitoring, home telehealth, mHealth, eHealth, social media and gaming to help manage diseases, promote wellness and facilitate accountable care. The post 10th Annual Healthcare Unbound Conference, Denver, July 11/12 appeared first on e-CareManagement blog. (Source: e-CareManagement)
Source: e-CareManagement - June 13, 2013 Category: Technology Consultants Authors: Vince Kuraitis Tags: Miscellaneous conference Healthcare Unbound Source Type: blogs

10th Annual Healthcare Unbound Conference, Denver, July 11/12
  This nationally recognized conference and exhibition focuses on technology-enabled consumer engagement and behavior change. Topics to be covered included innovative applications of remote monitoring, home telehealth, mHealth, eHealth, social media and gaming to help manage diseases, promote wellness and facilitate accountable care. The program features three new educational tracks: Track A: Government – private sector collaboration in promoting consumer engagement through innovative technologies. Topics to be covered include Blue Button+, patient generated health data, Meaningful Use 2 and 3 criteria, patient-prov...
Source: e-CareManagement - June 13, 2013 Category: Technology Consultants Authors: Vince Kuraitis Tags: Miscellaneous conference Healthcare Unbound newtag Source Type: blogs

My Health Information Should PRECEDE Me, Not Just Follow Me
To state the obvious, there are times when the value of information depends on timing. Sometimes information needs to be provided in advance. The post My Health Information Should PRECEDE Me, Not Just Follow Me appeared first on e-CareManagement blog. (Source: e-CareManagement)
Source: e-CareManagement - June 10, 2013 Category: Technology Consultants Authors: Vince Kuraitis Tags: Information & Communication Technologies (ICT) Source Type: blogs

My Health Information Should PRECEDE Me, Not Just Follow Me
To state the obvious, there are times when the value of information depends on timing. Sometimes information needs to be provided in advance. Consider a few examples. How valuable would the following types of information be to you? From your GPS car navigation device: “You should have turned off at the last freeway exit”. From the National Weather Service: “A class four tornado is hitting your neighborhood right now”. From an airline when you arrive at the gate: “We canceled your flight five hours ago because we needed the plane on another route. Sorry”. The Federal ONC (Office of the National Coordinator for...
Source: e-CareManagement - June 10, 2013 Category: Technology Consultants Authors: Vince Kuraitis Tags: Information & Communication Technologies (ICT) Source Type: blogs

Quiz: Is Healthcare Next on the List?
What do address books, video cameras, pagers, wristwatches, maps, books, travel games, flashlights, home telephones, cash registers, Walkmen, day timers, alarm clocks, answering machines, The Yellow Pages, wallets, keys, transistor radios, personal digital assistants, dashboard navigation systems, newspapers and magazines, directory assistance, travel and insurance agents, restaurant guides and pocket calculators all have in common? The post Quiz: Is Healthcare Next on the List? appeared first on e-CareManagement blog. (Source: e-CareManagement)
Source: e-CareManagement - May 12, 2013 Category: Technology Consultants Authors: Vince Kuraitis Tags: Information & Communication Technologies (ICT) disuptive innovation mHealth smartphone Source Type: blogs

Quiz: Is Healthcare Next on the List?
Pop quiz: What do address books, video cameras, pagers, wristwatches, maps, books, travel games, flashlights, home telephones, cash registers, Walkmen, day timers, alarm clocks, answering machines, The Yellow Pages, wallets, keys, transistor radios, personal digital assistants, dashboard navigation systems, newspapers and magazines, directory assistance, travel and insurance agents, restaurant guides and pocket calculators all have in common? This question was posed by Paul Nunes and Larry Downes in their recent Forbes article “How Innovations Become Better and Cheaper“. For today’s quiz, we’ll have...
Source: e-CareManagement - May 12, 2013 Category: Technology Consultants Authors: Vince Kuraitis Tags: Information & Communication Technologies (ICT) disuptive innovation mHealth smartphone newtag Source Type: blogs

Health Wonk Review at Managed Care Matters
The latest and best on the healthcare blogosphere is featured on Joe Paduda's blog -- Managed Care Matters. The post Health Wonk Review at Managed Care Matters appeared first on e-CareManagement blog. (Source: e-CareManagement)
Source: e-CareManagement - May 9, 2013 Category: Technology Consultants Authors: Vince Kuraitis Tags: Blog Carnivals Source Type: blogs

Health Wonk Review at Managed Care Matters
The latest and best on the healthcare blogosphere is featured on Joe Paduda’s blog — Managed Care Matters. Click here to check it out! Thanks, Joe.   No tag for this post. (Source: e-CareManagement)
Source: e-CareManagement - May 9, 2013 Category: Technology Consultants Authors: Vince Kuraitis Tags: Blog Carnivals Source Type: blogs

3 Critical Elements of Clinical Collaboration
A colleague recently wrote to me and asked me my definition of "collaboration". The post 3 Critical Elements of Clinical Collaboration appeared first on e-CareManagement blog. (Source: e-CareManagement)
Source: e-CareManagement - May 6, 2013 Category: Technology Consultants Authors: Vince Kuraitis Tags: Information & Communication Technologies (ICT) Source Type: blogs

3 Critical Elements of Clinical Collaboration
A colleague recently wrote to me and asked me my definition of “collaboration”. It doesn’t mean that care providers need to hug each other and sing Kumbaya. Ideally, care providers will like each other, but that’s not foundational. I see 3 critical elements to clinical collaboration: (more…) No tag for this post. (Source: e-CareManagement)
Source: e-CareManagement - May 6, 2013 Category: Technology Consultants Authors: Vince Kuraitis Tags: Information & Communication Technologies (ICT) Source Type: blogs

Editorial: A Duty to Share Patient Information
by Vince Kuraitis and Leslie Kelly Hall, Senior Vice President, Policy, Healthwise. The sharing of patient information in the US is out of whack — we lean far too much toward hoarding information vs. sharing it. While care providers have an explicit duty to protect patient confidentiality and privacy, two things are missing: the explicit […] The post Editorial: A Duty to Share Patient Information appeared first on e-CareManagement blog. (Source: e-CareManagement)
Source: e-CareManagement - May 1, 2013 Category: Technology Consultants Authors: Vince Kuraitis Tags: Information & Communication Technologies (ICT) HIPAA Source Type: blogs

Editorial: A Duty to Share Patient Information
by Vince Kuraitis and Leslie Kelly Hall, Senior Vice President, Policy, Healthwise. The sharing of patient information in the US is out of whack — we lean far too much toward hoarding information vs. sharing it. While care providers have an explicit duty to protect patient confidentiality and privacy, two things are missing: the explicit recognition of a corollary duty to share patient information with other providers when doing so is the patient’s interests, and a recognition that there is potential tension between the duty to protect patient confidentiality/privacy and the duty to share — with minimal guidance on ...
Source: e-CareManagement - May 1, 2013 Category: Technology Consultants Authors: Vince Kuraitis Tags: Information & Communication Technologies (ICT) HIPAA newtag Source Type: blogs