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.

Oncologists: More IT Coming to Cancer Care

When studying health-IT and pay-for-performance plans, researchers usually focus on hospitals and general practitioners, and these groups usually fear that implementing new procedures will interfere with their work. But a study released Sept. 15 found that community cancer doctors are adopting technology necessary to collect data and are ready to support pay for performance, or […]

Television: The New Nurses Little Helper

When patients can make requests for room servicing and health education through their televisions, they report greater satisfaction, and nurses say they have more time to devote to clinical work. Thats according hospital surveys provided by Skylight Healthcare Systems, a company offering such services. A growing number of hospitals are expanding their television offerings. In […]

Robot-Based System Streamlines Genetic Testing

A trio of companies is offering a genetic-testing system that sounds like the height of high tech. A robot will perform a series of genetic tests on clinical samples and then store results for each patient in an electronic medical record system specially designed to handle genomic information. The process runs on an automated platform […]

Wireless Sensors Aim to Help Seniors Live Independently

An assisted living facility in Minnesota has installed wireless sensors in seniors apartments with hopes to detect falls or illness early. The sensor system will learn seniors daily routines and alert caregivers of changes in activity that could mean a resident is ill or injured. The sensors only detect motion and temperature; they have no […]

Bush Order Aims to Pump Up Health IT

President Bush on Aug. 22 issued an executive order directing agencies that administer or support most health insurance programs to implement “interoperable” technology standards when acquiring or upgrading equipment. The order also requires that agencies provide clear quality measurements and pricing information. Finally, agencies must create incentive programs to improve health care, such as providing […]

Coming: Insurance Debit Cards That Reveal Health History

Patients covered by UnitedHealth Group will soon receive patient identification cards that they can use as debit cards for medical expenses and that doctors can use to access patients personal health information electronically. The banking industry has seen health savings accounts as a way to add customers and expand services, arguing that the software currently […]

CIA Investment in Health IT Stokes Privacy Fears

Privacy advocates are worried that the CIA has invested in a company commonly used to help manage health IT records in the United States and Canada. In-Q-Tel, a private venture group established by the Central Intelligence Agency, led a Series E investment round in Initiate Systems earlier this year. The group is charged with providing […]

Hospital to Use Bar-Coded Sponges

To make sure that nothing gets left inside a patient, surgeons assistants count and recount surgical supplies before and after surgery. Soon workers at the Veterans Administration West Los Angeles Health Care Center will have a computer count with them. The hospital will use bar-coded sponges and other equipment from SurgiCount Medical, a wholly owned […]

Digital Cameras Aid in Early ID of Tooth Decay

Putting a baby to bed with a bottle, especially a bottle filled with sweet liquid, is a recipe for serious tooth decay. Parents may overlook resulting cavities until the childs pain prompts a trip to the emergency room. By that time, the teeth may be so decayed that the toddlers may need to have their […]

Report: State, Local Health IT Spending to Swell

New legislation and certification programs will boost state and local government spending on health and welfare IT from $7.6 billion in fiscal year 2006 to $12.2 billion by fiscal year 2011, concludes a report from Input, a firm that helps companies do business with government. In particular, the next 12 to 18 months will prove […]