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The CarePrecise Blog: Two New Beta Provider Data Releases
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July 25, 2013. Two New Beta Provider Data Releases. This summer has seen one spectacular new release of healthcare provider data from CarePrecise already, and a second is on the way. The first one, released just a week ago, is already finding its way into EMR pre-population, new web apps, OpenPayments and HIE applications. The Extended Professional, Group and Hospital. TM) dataset extends CarePrecise's flagship master database, CarePrecise Access Complete. Coming next is the beta release of CP ProCase.
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The CarePrecise Blog: June 2013
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June 20, 2013. Doctors: Will Patients Misread Sunshine Info? The Sunshine Act ( Section 6002 of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Is being rebranded by CMS as the "Open Payment Program," according to a June 20 article in Modern Healthcare. Quoting Dr. Shantanu Agrawal, director of the CMS data-sharing and partnership group, the agency wants to create a national transparency program for payments to physicians and teaching hospitals by drug and medical-device manufacturers and group purch...
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The CarePrecise Blog: Sunshine Thursday Morning
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July 31, 2013. Open Payments, also known as the "Sunshine Act," relationship-data-collecting-period starts August 1, 2013, bright and early. Some of our customers are using CarePrecise data. As the basis for the physician database underlying their Open Payments tracking process. Are available for review. Posted by The CarePrecise Blog. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe to Email Updates. Enter your email address:. Two New Beta Provider Data Releases. New data on Physicians, Groups and Hospitals.
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Nursing, Healthcare Informatics and Technology 2006: 2006-01-08
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Nursing, Healthcare Informatics and Technology 2006. Welcome to Nursing, Healthcare and Technology 2006. My name is Margaret Maag and I will post reviews of current top stories in nursing, healthcare informatics and technology at this blogspot. I hope you will share this site with your friends, colleagues, and students. San Francisco, California, United States. View my complete profile. Scientists Turn Stem Cells Into Disease-Fighting T. Education Times Are A Changing! Hospitals Train Staff With iPods.
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The CarePrecise Blog: May 2012
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May 7, 2012. Download the Health Plan Database. CarePrecise announced today the release of a new health plan database product. Containing nearly 3,900 health plan records and more than 600 health insurance companies' names, addresses, phones and email addresses, the CarePrecise Health Plan Database. Offers the most recently updated information available on U.S. health plans. The initial product offering is a straightforward, downloadable, virtually unlimited use* database, priced at $199.00. CarePrecise ...
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The CarePrecise Blog: Physician Payment Data Is Coming
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August 10, 2013. Physician Payment Data Is Coming. In Modern Physician states that, despite vigorous protests from physician organizations against releasing physician-specific data on Medicare payments, "the dike appears to be crumbling.". CMS also plans to release physician quality data soon, as required by law - another action opposed by physician groups. In July, CarePrecise released new components that link the CarePrecise Access Complete U.S. healthcare provider database. Subscribe to Email Updates.
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The CarePrecise Blog: September 2012
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September 17, 2012. HIPAA Grows Teeth II. You could be forgiven for thinking that the seminal law underpinning U.S. healthcare reform has been aggressively enforced. Alas, most within the healthcare industry have wondered when the federal government would begin taking HIPAA's most blatent offenders to the woodshed. If ever. But action this week by the HHS Office for Civil Rights suggests that the government may begin pursuing violations in earnest. Time to lock down that patient data. HIPAA Grows Teeth II.
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The CarePrecise Blog: February 2013
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February 11, 2013. Healthcare Fraud Recovery $4.2B for 2012. Attorney General Eric Holder and HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius released a report today indicating that for every $1 spent on healthcare fraud and abuse recovery, $7.90 has been returned to the treasury over the past three years. With the Obama administration making recovery a top priority, this is the highest level of return in the 16-year history of the program. CarePrecise's standard database of healthcare providers. February 8, 2013. CareP...
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The CarePrecise Blog: January 2013
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January 31, 2013. Patients Resist Digital Doctoring. Reports that "The pull-down menus, alerts and point-of-care information contained in computerized clinical decision-support systems [CDSS] can distract physicians from their face-to-face encounters and leave patients feeling ignored and dissatisfied with their care." This comes from a study at the University of Missouri at Columbia that evaluated patient perceptions of doctors using digital diagnostic tools. Posted by The CarePrecise Blog. In light of ...
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The CarePrecise Blog: October 2013
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October 24, 2013. Out of the Silos: Combined Healthcare Provider Data. You always knew it was possible to get all of the rich federal data on healthcare providers together in one place, and in a form you could use on your PC. And you were simply ecstatic when CMS released the NPPES database! But then you downloaded it and learned that there is simply no normal desktop software that can make that data accessible to you. Rats! But then you found that it was hard to get around in all that data. Rats! You be...