Chautauqua Capital Management, a division of Baird Asset Management, is a boutique investment firm that released its ...
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on Dec. 22 proposed a rule that would significantly reduce federal health IT certification ...
SAN CARLOS, Calif. & WATERLOO, Ontario--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Onc.AI, a digital health company developing AI-driven oncology clinical management solutions using Deep Learning imaging AI, today announced ...
The proposed rule aims to reduce burdens and costs on health IT developers. It also includes measures to promote FHIR-based interoperability, strengthen information blocking rules and simplify ...
Update: As of February 6, 2024, the ONC HTI-1 final rule has been updated to extend its effective date by 60 days to March 11, 2024. The Office of the National Coordinator for Healthcare Technology ...
Onc.AI’s poster presentation showcases its FDA-breakthrough designated deep learning radiomics model, Serial CTRS, which evaluates changes across routine CT scans over time to predict overall survival ...
Two proposed rules released Monday would pare back government guardrails around health information technology software, including some put forward by the Biden administration.
The Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT is significantly pulling back on EHR certification attestation requirements, a move that will reduce the burden on users and developers and provide ...
It’s been an incredibly busy summer for the Office of the National Coordinator, which has responsibility for developing federal policy and rules regarding health information technology. The agency ...
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