Brian T. Horowitz

About

Brian T. Horowitz is a technology and health writer as well as a copy editor. Brian has worked on the tech beat since 1996 and covered health care IT and rugged mobile computing for eWEEK since 2010. He has contributed to more than 20 publications, including Computer Shopper, Fast Company, FOXNews.com, More, NYSE Magazine, Parents, ScientificAmerican.com, USA Weekend and Womansday.com, as well as other consumer and trade publications.

Health Care IT Will Need to Support Diverse Mobile Devices: Report

The health care industry will need its IT specialists to support multiple platforms of mobile computing despite the apparent popularity of specific devices such as Apple’s iPad, according to a new report by research firm Frost & Sullivan. The white paper “Mobile Devices and Healthcare: What’s New, What Fits and How Do You Decide?” details […]

Apple iPad Prepares Nurse Practitioner for House Calls

In 2005, nurse practitioner Dr. Scharmaine Lawson-Baker lost her office building to Hurricane Katrina, but before evacuating to San Antonio, she was able to save most of her patients’ records on her Pocket PC PDA. Lawson-Baker, who holds a DNP (doctor of nursing practice) degree, uses the Apple iPad to make 10 house calls a […]

Dell to Host NextGen Health Care Applications in the Cloud

Dell and software vendor NextGen Healthcare Information Systems have announced an agreement in which the IT giant will host NextGen’s health care software in the cloud. A division of EHR (electronic health record) vendor Quality Systems, NextGen is a provider of integrated clinical, financial and connectivity software for physician practices, hospitals and dental offices. “Dell […]

Verizon, Samsung Unveil Convoy 2 Rugged Phone for First Responders

Verizon Wireless has announced its new Samsung Convoy 2 mobile phone, a rugged model featuring push-to-talk communications capabilities for military personnel as well as first responders such as police, firefighters and ambulance workers. With its support for military specifications 810F on durability, it’s suitable for users working in intense heat and humidity. It can survive […]

Cloud Computing Brings Challenges for Health Care Data Storage, Privacy

As health care companies grapple with whether to adopt cloud computing platforms to store patient data, providers face many choices on which services to choose and how to keep data secure. A recent report by CDW found that health care companies are hesitant to adopt cloud services due to privacy concerns. To get some insight […]

Federal Legislation Hinders Small Health Care IT Providers: CompTIA

Small IT providers have been unable to help health care providers, especially small medical practices, adopt EHRs (electronic health records) due to barriers such as the HITECH (Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health) Act, according to a new white paper published by nonprofit IT trade association CompTIA. The white paper, titled “Health IT: […]

Phytel SaaS Application Designed to Reduce Hospital Readmissions

Health care software company Phytel has introduced Hospital Readmission Management, an application that tracks patients’ care after they leave the hospital and makes automated outreach phone calls to prevent a repeat stay. Phytel develops population health-management tools that let physicians track a patient’s chronic conditions, as well as their recovery from acute episodes. Hospital Readmission […]

Health Care Is Becoming the Fastest-Growing Vertical in IT: In-Stat

Health care is becoming the fastest-growing vertical for U.S. businesses, with (IAAS) (infrastructure as a service) leading the way, according to a new report by research firm In-Stat. IT spending in health care will grow 29 percent from 2010 to 2015, the company reports. “The health care vertical segment, across all sizes of business, and […]

IEEE Seeks Common Standards to Connect Doctors with Telemedicine

The IEEE, (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) is working to foster collaboration between doctors and telemedicine service engineers. The organization is working with government officials on how to implement telemedicine technology and is seeking federal funding to get new products launched. Telemedicine experts are working to bring collaboration among biomedical engineers, doctors and government […]

Doctors Want to Access Pharmaceutical Data on iPads, Smartphones

Physicians are interested in online video presentations about pharmaceuticals on their smartphones and tablets such as the Apple iPad, according to a new study by Manhattan Research. In the study “ePharma Physician 11.0,” the firm found that 45 percent of ePharma physicians would like to access pharmaceutical product information on their smartphone or iPad instead […]