Stacy Lawrence

About

Stacy Lawrence is co-editor of CIOInsight.com's Health Care Center. Lawrence has covered IT and the life sciences for various publications, including Business 2.0, Red Herring, The Industry Standard and Nature Biotechnology. Before becoming a journalist, Lawrence attended New York University and continued on in the sociology doctoral program at UC Berkeley.

Consumers Are Top Priority for Managed Care CIOs

After a recent conference held by the Managed Care Executive Group, the organization released a list of the top ten issues facing managed care IT executives in America. The group was founded in the late eighties for managed care information services executives and has members from regional managed care groups around the country. “This years […]

Health IT M&A Grows in Q1

In the first quarter of this year, there were 22 merger and acquisition deals for health care information technology companies. That number is an increase of 69 percent over the previous quarter and 47 percent over the same quarter one year ago, according to a recent report from health care market research firm Irving Levin […]

DoD Medical-Record System is Model for National Version

The Department of Defense is continuing to roll out an EMR system that has been in continuous development since the late 80s. Serving almost 10 million military personnel and families, the implementation of and lessons learned from this project could provide some clues as to what lies ahead for the broader usage of electronic medical […]

e-Prescriptions Can Work, Consultants Contend

Until a study was released last month in the JAMA showing that the entry of patient prescriptions by doctors into a computerized system may actually increase certain types of medication errors, this health technology system seemed like a clear-cut benefit for health care providers and their patients. But now, given the negative conclusions of the […]

E-Pharmacists Improve Patient Safety, Staff Efficiency

Subscribing to an online service lets hospitals have a pharmacist on hand 24-by-7, even when theres not one on-site. Nearly 4,000 hospitals in the United States dont have around-the-clock pharmacy services, due largely to a persistent shortage of pharmacists thats expected to continue to worsen over the next several decades. Union Hospital in Elkton, Md., […]

Biometrics Bring Fingerprint ID to Hospitals

Before a few years ago, biometrics company Ultra-Scan had relatively little interest in the health care sector. But as health information technology started to become a national political imperative, the company began realizing that its fingerprint-scanning technology could help with the complex issue of positive patient identification. The first rollout of its fingerprint technology in […]

Microsoft Prescribes Digital Pharma Framework

At the Pharmaceutical Technology Congress this week in Philadelphia, Microsoft announced a full-scale strategy for addressing the IT needs of the pharmaceutical industry. Microsoft originally launched its health care and life sciences group ten years ago. “Microsoft has stepped up and said we think we can have impact in the pharmaceutical industry,” said Microsoft Enterprise […]

Health Sites Found Lacking in Services

On a scale of 1 to 10, health care and pharmaceutical Web sites score a measly 5.8, according to an evaluation of more than 50 sites by research and consultancy company Consumer Research Group. But considering that a broader survey of almost 600 corporate sites averaged a 5.9 rating, maybe thats not too bad. More […]

Portable EMRs Are Still to Come

Fewer than one in five hospital IT executives report that their organizations have fully operational electronic medical records, according to a recent survey by the HIMSS (Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society). And, in fact, the exact percentage of health care organizations reporting a functional EMR system actually declined slightly from last years results, from […]

Tech Giants Take the Stage at HIMSS

About 21,000 health care IT professionals have gathered this week in Dallas for this years HIMSS conference. And the top technology companies have shown up too to appeal to this industry gathering focused on the successful integration of information technology into health care. Sun Microsystems Inc. attempted to make the biggest splash: CEO Scott McNealy […]