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According to a study by the Department of Health Information Management at Texas State University-San Marcos, there will be a much greater need for health information technology (HIT) workers in Texas than previously anticipated.
It is projected that Texas will need an additional 10,000 HIT workers for the state's $103.6 billion healthcare ...
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It’s hard to look your best when you are wearing too many hats. While the business of health care struggles in a depressed economy and a revenue cycle containing a growing number of under and uninsured, pending government regulations such as HITECH, the Affordable Care Act, HIPAA 5010 and ICD-10 conversions have produced, for many, a ...
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(Editor's Note: This guest blog is written by Matthew T. Patton (mpatton@advanceweb.com), editor of ADVANCE for Medical Laboratory Professionals.)
Wall Street failures. The housing market and mortgage industry collapse. The epic, disastrous BP oil spill. Huge mistakes with dire consequences for a large chunk of the global population. How can ...
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After scores of debate, health care reform has finally passed. President Obama is expected to sign the bill into law today, launching a landmark overhaul of the health care system.
Great-what's it mean for you? I had the same question, so I trolled around some articles and analyses on the lookout for measures that could affect the HIM ...
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