M.L. Baker

About

Monya Baker is co-editor of CIOInsight.com's Health Care Center. She has written for publications including the journal Nature Biotechnology, the Acumen Journal of Sciences and the American Medical Writers Association, among others, and has worked as a consultant with biotechnology companies.

Former Health IT Czar: Government Inaction Is a Business Opportunity

The former health IT czar is urging biotech executives and investors to find cash by fixing the nations health care system. David Brailer, speaking Jan. 9 at the JPMorgan Healthcare Conference in San Francisco, where company executives woo investors and partners with the new treatments they are developing, predicted growing business in IT intensive practices […]

Commonwealth Survey Finds Health IT a High Priority

A survey of nearly 300 leading health experts puts increasing information technology as the third highest health care priority for Congress to address in the next five years. In Commonwealth Funds ninth annual online survey of health experts, four-fifths of respondents deemed increasing IT to improve quality of care as “absolutely essential” or “very important.” […]

VA Project Combines Electronic Health Records with Genetic Data

In an effort to advance genetic medicine, the Department of Veterans Affairs has launched a project that links a patients genetic information with the medical history stored in his or her electronic health record, according to Government Health IT news. The goal is to uncover how and what genetic variations can make people more susceptible […]

Robots: Surgeons Little Helpers

Researchers at Johns Hopkins have unveiled a snakelike robot that might, one day, slither in patients throats to make incisions and tie off sutures. Another tiny robot could inject drugs into blood vessels in patients eyes, a procedure now stymied because surgeons hands tremor slightly. Right now, the steady-hand and snake robots for surgeries are […]

National Health Network Should Be Set Up For Research

The nascent Nationwide Health Information Network should be set up to conduct clinical research, says FasterCures, a Washington-based nonprofit think tank and advocacy group. The goal of the federally-funded NHIN is to make patient health information available electronically whenever a patient needs health care. This should help doctors provide better care and avoid ordering duplicate […]

Insurance Plans Cooperate to Provide Online Health Info

A week after several large employers announced plans to create online personal health records for millions of their employees, large insurers said they would do the same thing for their members. The insurers initiative would cover more patients earlier, becoming available to 100 million patients by March 2007, according to an announcement from Americas Health […]

Survey: Patients Want Online Health Records

A survey released this week by the nonprofit Markle Foundation finds patients enthusiastic about being able to access their health information online. A vast majority say they would use this information to prevent unnecessary care and take better care of themselves. More than 95 percent of respondents in the survey of 1,000 Americans said that […]

Large Employers to Provide Online Personal Health Records

A group of large employers, including Intel and Wal-Mart, announced a plan to supply their 2.5 million employees with online personal health records. Each employer is donating about $1 million or more for the initiative, which will be developed by Oregon-based non-rofit OmniMedix. A version of the PHR is supposed to be available by the […]

Forecast: HHS to Spend $5 Billion on Technology in 2007

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services will probably spend more than $5 billion on 670 technology initiatives in 2007, according to forecasts from a company that helps businesses find federal contracts. According to fedXccel, the spending represents a 9 percent increase over 2006 levels, though it is a mere drop in the bucket […]

Digital Mammography Brings Cancer Screening to Remote Reservations

A truck equipped with mammography equipment has been delivering care to Native American women in North Dakota and South Dakota, connecting patients with clinicians at the University of Michigan. The pilot program performed hundreds of screens over the summer, and the Indian Health Service will provide the service again in 2007. Without the roving mammogram […]