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  1. [yahoo: telemedicine] TODAY'S TOP STORIES Funds to aid health care, transportation (Rochester Business Journal)
  2. [yahoo: telemedicine] FVC showcases state-of-the-art technology at Dubai's International Leadership Summit (AME Info)
  3. [yahoo: telemedicine] CompuMed (CMPD) Seeks Patent Protection For Use Of OsteoGram(R) On Digital ... (Biospace)
  4. [yahoo: telemedicine] New Statesman - How to turn outsiders on (The New Statesman)
  5. [yahoo: telemedicine] ESA at the world's largest medical exhibition (SpaceDaily)
  6. [yahoo: telemedicine] Video conferencing giveaway (ITP.net)
  7. [yahoo: telemedicine] Wireless Research's Biggest Hurdle and Largest Opportunity (The Feature)
  8. [yahoo: telemedicine] Telemedicine rings up progress (The Indianapolis Star)
  9. [yahoo: telemedicine] Wockhardt's 2nd hosp venture in B'lore to be commissioned by Dec '05 (PharmaBiz)
  10. [yahoo: telemedicine] Bat bite 'miracle' girl survives rabies (The Register)
  11. [yahoo: telemedicine] An Explosive Year for VOIP (Ziff Davis via Yahoo! News)
  12. [yahoo: telemedicine] Bourland: Technology center part of economic future (The Natchez Democrat)
  13. [yahoo: telemedicine] Health is wealth for IT firms (Asia Times)
  14. [yahoo: telemedicine] Georgia OKs Health Merger Rural Residents to Benefit From Deal, Officials Say (WSBTV News 2)
  15. [yahoo: telemedicine] Ga. Insurance Official Approves Anthem-WellPoint Merger (IWon - Money)
  16. [yahoo: telemedicine] National (The Hindu News)
  17. [yahoo: telemedicine] Anthem, Georgia come to terms (The Indianapolis Star)
  18. [yahoo: telemedicine] Georgia OKs Anthem-WellPoint merger (Business Insurance)
  19. [yahoo: telemedicine] Georgia's Approval Clears Way for Anthem-Wellpoint Merger (WISH-TV Indianapolis)
  20. [yahoo: telemedicine] UPDATE: Ga. Official Approves Anthem-WellPoint Merger (IWon - Money)
  21. [yahoo: telemedicine] Anthem completes merger (The Courier Journal)
  22. [yahoo: telemedicine] Georgia's approval clears way for largest health insurance merger (WHAS 11)
  23. [yahoo: telemedicine] A godsend for Sabarimala pilgrims (The Hindu)
  24. [yahoo: telemedicine] Georgia's approval clears way for largest health insurance merger (SanLuisObispo.com)
  25. [yahoo: telemedicine] Oxendine touts $126.5 million rural health-care initiative (BizJournals)
  26. [yahoo: telemedicine] Georgia official touts $126.5 million rural health-care initiative involving WellPoint (BizJournals)
  27. [yahoo: telemedicine] Electronic medical records go into combat (Government Computer News)
  28. [yahoo: telemedicine] Anthem seals WellPoint deal (The Indianapolis Star)
  29. [yahoo: telemedicine] Georgia's Approval Clears Way for Merger (AP via Yahoo! News)
  30. [yahoo: telemedicine] WellPoint, Anthem complete merger (BizJournals)
  31. [yahoo: telemedicine] Anthem, WellPoint Merger Is Complete (Los Angeles Times via Yahoo! News)
  32. [yahoo: telemedicine] Bangalore To Host Int'l Telemedicine Conference In March (Asia Pulse via Yahoo! Australia & NZ News)
  33. [yahoo: telemedicine] WellPoint and Anthem complete merger (BizJournals)
  34. [yahoo: telemedicine] News Story (Ottawa Business Journal)
  35. [medinformatics] At-Home Breast Cancer Device Tested
  36. [yahoo: telemedicine] Int'l Datacasting earns $104,706 in third quarter (Stockwatch)
  37. [telemedicine] WiFi Making Inroads into Healthcare
  38. [telemedicine] LifeShirt System Monitors Fire Fighters and HazMat Crews During Training
  39. [telemedicine] FDA Gives RTX Healthcare Go-Ahead to Market Its Wireless Monitoring Device
  40. [telemedicine] Medicare CCI Program Enhancements Under Discussion
  41. [telemedicine] Web-based Virtual Microscope Aids in Breast Cancer Detection
  42. [telemedicine] Nebraska to Institute Statewide Tele-health Network
  43. [telemedicine] Oregon Hospital Network Garners Federal Funds for IT
  44. [telemedicine] Kentucky Low-income Seniors Get High-tech Medical Care
  45. [telemedicine] VHA Awards $1 Million for Healthcare Innovation
  46. [telemedicine] Michigan Hospice Launches Remote Monitoring System
  47. [telemedicine] New York Docs to Receive Reimbursement for Online Visits
  48. [telemedicine] Duke Caregivers Leveraging PDAs for Patient Care
  49. [telemedicine] NTIA Awards $14.4 Million in Tech Grants
  50. [medinformatics] Telemedicine Funds Flow to Rural Georgia Hospitals
  51. [medinformatics] HIV/AIDS Info Available Via Text Messaging in Kenya
  52. [telemedicine] HIV/AIDS Info Available Via Text Messaging in Kenya
  53. [telemedicine] Telemedicine Funds Flow to Rural Georgia Hospitals
  54. [medinformatics] More Tennessee Providers Can Now ePrescribe
  55. [telemedicine] More Tennessee Providers Can Now ePrescribe
  56. [telemedicine] FDA Approves Implantable Chip
  57. [telemedicine] NASA Conducts Underwater Telemedicine Test
  58. [telemedicine] Hawaii to Launch Statewide Online Medical Record Access
  59. [telemedicine] David Brailer Keynotes Health IT Summit
  60. [telemedicine] HHS Holding Public Meeting to Weigh Innovative Ideas
  61. [telemedicine] Gartner to Host Healthcare IT Summit; Brailer to Keynote
  62. [telemedicine] Medical Informaticians Needed
  63. [telemedicine] Analysts See Low Demand for Medical RFID Tag
  64. [telemedicine] Pediatric Heart Surgery Televised
  65. [medinformatics] Sutter Health Commits $154 Million for EMR
  66. [medinformatics] South African Town Uses Text Messaging to Help Manage AIDS
  67. [medinformatics] Web Site Produces Transplant Donor Match
  68. [telemedicine] VOIP to the Rescue
  69. [telemedicine] Web-based Wound Management: The Right Prescription for Healing
  70. [telemedicine] South African Town Uses Text Messaging to Help Manage AIDS
  71. [telemedicine] Telemedicine Programs Expand in Michigan
  72. [telemedicine] NHS Appoints Chief of IT Program
  73. [medinformatics] Silicon Valley Tests Web-based Digital Medical Record
  74. [medinformatics] Grant Will Aid Asthma Care Providers' Communication
  75. [medinformatics] Tech Rules for Medicare Quality Groups May Change
  76. [telemedicine] Grant Will Aid Asthma Care Providers' Communication
  77. [medinformatics] IT Firm InPS Acquires UK Arm of NDCHealth
  78. [medinformatics] EU Health Funding to Stress Integration
  79. [medinformatics] Nebraska Develops Statewide Telehealth Network
  80. [medinformatics] REMSTEP Funds Projects to Improve Rural EMS
  81. [medinformatics] IBM Develops Scheduling Software with Florida International University
  82. [telemedicine] Nebraska Develops Statewide Telehealth Network
  83. [telemedicine] REMSTEP Funds Projects to Improve Rural EMS
  84. [medinformatics] AMA Addresses Importation of Prescription Drugs
  85. [medinformatics] Skyscape Solicits Used PDAs for African Physicians
  86. [medinformatics] Massachusetts BC BS Provides $50 Mllion for EMR Initiative
  87. [medinformatics] Report: CPOE Expensive but Cost Effective
  88. [medinformatics] Louisiana Tech Teams Up with LSU Health Sciences to Combat Diabetes Complications
  89. [medinformatics] Health IT Dollars Not Included in Spending Bill
  90. [telemedicine] Louisiana Tech Teams Up with LSU Health Sciences to Combat Diabetes Complications
  91. [medinformatics] Veterans Affairs Secretary Resigns
  92. [medinformatics] Publishers and Healthcare Orgs Mount Information Initiative
  93. [medinformatics] NIH Provides $32.8 Million for Biomedical Informatics Research
  94. [telemedicine] Web Communities Serve as Early Warning for Disease Outbreaks
  95. [telemedicine] Cash Reward Not an Incentive to EMR Adoption
  96. [medinformatics] Clinic of the Future at Cerner's Headquarters
  97. [telemedicine] Wireless Security Healthcare
  98. [medinformatics] IT Could be the Antidote for Rising Health Care Costs
  99. [medinformatics] Online Insurance Bidding Gets a Boost from Scandal
  100. [telemedicine] Congress Axes Health IT Office Funding
  101. [telemedicine] California Hospitals Adopt Advanced Technology
  102. [telemedicine] Digital Medical Records Provacy Pros and Cons
  103. [medinformatics] California Medical Board Launches Professional Misconduct Database
  104. [medinformatics] VA EMR Could be Model for Nationwide System
  105. [telemedicine] VA EMR Could be Model for Nationwide System
  106. [medinformatics] Patient and Caregiver Information from Oncology Nurses
  107. [medinformatics] Afghani Women Receive Interactive Health Books
  108. [medinformatics] Grants.gov Celebrates First Year Online Anniversary
  109. [medinformatics] AHRQ Grants $1.5 Million to University of Utah for Wireless Study
  110. [medinformatics] Spokane Medical Network System Sparks Federal Interest
  111. [telemedicine] Grants.gov Celebrates First Year Online Anniversary
  112. [telemedicine] AHRQ Grants $1.5 Million to University of Utah for Wireless Study
  113. [telemedicine] Decision Support Good for the Heart
  114. [medinformatics] HIPAA Summit Conference Call for Speakers
  115. [medinformatics] Survey: Computer Beats Paper
  116. [medinformatics] Virginia Army Hospital Installs EMR
  117. [medinformatics] U.K. NHS Appointment Scheduling System Running Late
  118. [medinformatics] U.K. Docs Cite Privacy Concerns with Scheduling System
  119. [medinformatics] Bar Coding Prevents 28,000 Potential Errors at California Hospital Chain
  120. [medinformatics] Wireless Aids the Disabled
  121. [medinformatics] CME in the Air
  122. [medinformatics] Electronic Medical Records Vendors Unite
  123. [telemedicine] ONCHIT Conference Call Sceduled for Mext Week
  124. [telemedicine] IDEATel Maintains Relationship with American TeleCare
  125. [medinformatics] Gartner Analyzes Mobile Healthcare Solutions
  126. [medinformatics] At-Home Breast Cancer Device Tested
  127. [telemedicine] New York Docs to Receive Reimbursement for Online Visits
  128. [telemedicine] Duke Caregivers Leveraging PDAs for Patient Care
  129. [telemedicine] NTIA Awards $14.4 Million in Tech Grants
  130. [medinformatics] HIV/AIDS Info Available Via Text Messaging in Kenya
  131. [medinformatics] Telemedicine Funds Flow to Rural Georgia Hospitals
  132. [medinformatics] More Tennessee Providers Can Now ePrescribe
  133. [telemedicine] HIV/AIDS Info Available Via Text Messaging in Kenya
  134. [telemedicine] Telemedicine Funds Flow to Rural Georgia Hospitals
  135. [telemedicine] More Tennessee Providers Can Now ePrescribe
  136. [telemedicine] FDA Approves Implantable Chip
  137. [telemedicine] NASA Conducts Underwater Telemedicine Test
  138. [telemedicine] Hawaii to Launch Statewide Online Medical Record Access
  139. [telemedicine] David Brailer Keynotes Health IT Summit
  140. [telemedicine] HHS Holding Public Meeting to Weigh Innovative Ideas
  141. [telemedicine] Gartner to Host Healthcare IT Summit; Brailer to Keynote
  142. [medinformatics] Web Site Promotes Flu Shot Alternative
  143. [medinformatics] Telemedicine Programs Expand in Michigan
  144. [medinformatics] NHS Appoints Chief of IT Program
  145. [telemedicine] Medical Informaticians Needed
  146. [telemedicine] Analysts See Low Demand for Medical RFID Tag
  147. [telemedicine] Pediatric Heart Surgery Televised
  148. [telemedicine] VOIP to the Rescue
  149. [telemedicine] Web-based Wound Management: The Right Prescription for Healing
  150. [telemedicine] South African Town Uses Text Messaging to Help Manage AIDS
  151. [telemedicine] Grant Will Aid Asthma Care Providers' Communication
  152. [telemedicine] Nebraska Develops Statewide Telehealth Network
  153. [telemedicine] REMSTEP Funds Projects to Improve Rural EMS
  154. [medinformatics] AMA Addresses Importation of Prescription Drugs
  155. [medinformatics] Skyscape Solicits Used PDAs for African Physicians
  156. [telemedicine] Skyscape Solicits Used PDAs for African Physicians
  157. [medinformatics] Teletrauma System Aids Rural Trauma Patients
  158. [medinformatics] AMA Supports Drug Reimportation if Patient Safety Assured
  159. [medinformatics] Cerner Supports Regional Health Information Org
  160. [telemedicine] Teletrauma System Aids Rural Trauma Patients
  161. [medinformatics] Massachusetts BC BS Provides $50 Mllion for EMR Initiative
  162. [medinformatics] Report: CPOE Expensive but Cost Effective
  163. [medinformatics] Brailer Compares U.S. Health IT Plan with U.K. Program
  164. [telemedicine] Brailer Compares U.S. Health IT Plan with U.K. Program
  165. [medinformatics] Louisiana Tech Teams Up with LSU Health Sciences to Combat Diabetes Complications
  166. [medinformatics] Health IT Dollars Not Included in Spending Bill
  167. [telemedicine] Louisiana Tech Teams Up with LSU Health Sciences to Combat Diabetes Complications
  168. [medinformatics] Los Alamos Lab Studies Computer Models of Cancerous Tumors
  169. [medinformatics] Military Uses Entertainment Tech Tools to Train MDs
  170. [medinformatics] Virtual Docs To Ride Ambulances
  171. [telemedicine] Virtual Docs To Ride Ambulances
  172. [medinformatics] Veterans Affairs Secretary Resigns
  173. [medinformatics] Publishers and Healthcare Orgs Mount Information Initiative
  174. [medinformatics] NIH Provides $32.8 Million for Biomedical Informatics Research
  175. [telemedicine] Web Communities Serve as Early Warning for Disease Outbreaks
  176. [telemedicine] Cash Reward Not an Incentive to EMR Adoption
  177. [telemedicine] Increases in Health IT Spending Projected for 2005
  178. [medinformatics] Clinic of the Future at Cerner's Headquarters
  179. [medinformatics] Study: EMRs Impact Quality of Care at VA Hospitals
  180. [medinformatics] Wireless Security Healthcare
  181. [telemedicine] Wireless Security Healthcare
  182. [medinformatics] Text Messaging Seen As An Emergency Warning System
  183. [medinformatics] EMR Firm A4 to Acquire ASP Canopy Systems
  184. [medinformatics] Affiliated Computer Services to Acquire Superior Consultant Holdings
  185. [telemedicine] Pennsylvania Hospitals Benefit from Use of Remote ICU Monitoring
  186. [telemedicine] The View from Albany: A Look at the VA's EMR System
  187. [medinformatics] Fiscal Year 2005 Federal Funds for Health and Health IT
  188. [telemedicine] Congress Axes Health IT Office Funding
  189. [telemedicine] California Hospitals Adopt Advanced Technology
  190. [telemedicine] Digital Medical Records Provacy Pros and Cons
  191. [telemedicine] VA EMR Could be Model for Nationwide System
  192. [medinformatics] Future of RFID Tags Evaluated
  193. [medinformatics] Personalized Web Pages for Hospitalized Patients
  194. [medinformatics] Patient and Caregiver Information from Oncology Nurses
  195. [medinformatics] Afghani Women Receive Interactive Health Books
  196. [medinformatics] Kodak Sells AuntMinnie.com
  197. [medinformatics] Scottish Medical Practice Institutes Text Messaging for Patients
  198. [medinformatics] DOD May Deploy High-Tech Hospital Ship to Aid Tsunami Victims
  199. [medinformatics] Westchester County Hospitals Onboard with Early Warning System
  200. [telemedicine] Scottish Medical Practice Institutes Text Messaging for Patients
  201. [telemedicine] Grants.gov Celebrates First Year Online Anniversary
  202. [telemedicine] AHRQ Grants $1.5 Million to University of Utah for Wireless Study
  203. [telemedicine] Decision Support Good for the Heart
  204. [telemedicine] Electronic Medical Records Vendors Unite
  205. [telemedicine] ONCHIT Conference Call Sceduled for Mext Week
  206. [telemedicine] IDEATel Maintains Relationship with American TeleCare
  207. [telemedicine] Gartner Analyzes Mobile Healthcare Solutions
  208. [telemedicine] At-Home Breast Cancer Device Tested
  209. [telemedicine] At-Home Breast Cancer Device Tested
  210. [telemedicine] More Tennessee Providers Can Now ePrescribe
  211. [telemedicine] HIV/AIDS Info Available Via Text Messaging in Kenya
  212. [telemedicine] Telemedicine Funds Flow to Rural Georgia Hospitals
  213. [medinformatics] Medical Images Stored on iPods
  214. [medinformatics] Microsoft Exec Blasts Scottish IT Health Reofrm
  215. [medinformatics] Students Receive Personal Health Devices
  216. [telemedicine] Telemedicine Programs Expand in Michigan
  217. [telemedicine] NHS Appoints Chief of IT Program
  218. [telemedicine] Grant Will Aid Asthma Care Providers' Communication
  219. [medinformatics] Computer Modeling May Help Assess Response to Breast Cancer Treatments
  220. [medinformatics] Computerized Birth Simulator at Johns Hopkins
  221. [medinformatics] Endocrinologists Cite Improved IT as Patient Safety Strategy
  222. [telemedicine] Nebraska Develops Statewide Telehealth Network
  223. [telemedicine] REMSTEP Funds Projects to Improve Rural EMS
  224. [telemedicine] Skyscape Solicits Used PDAs for African Physicians
  225. [medinformatics] Teletrauma System Aids Rural Trauma Patients
  226. [medinformatics] AMA Supports Drug Reimportation if Patient Safety Assured
  227. [medinformatics] Cerner Supports Regional Health Information Org
  228. [telemedicine] Teletrauma System Aids Rural Trauma Patients
  229. [medinformatics] Report: CPOE Expensive but Cost Effective
  230. [medinformatics] McKesson Settles Class Action Suit
  231. [medinformatics] Medical Office of the Future is Here
  232. [medinformatics] Microsoft Exec Blasts Scottish IT Health Reform
  233. [telemedicine] Brailer Compares U.S. Health IT Plan with U.K. Program
  234. [medinformatics] Health IT Dollars Not Included in Spending Bill
  235. [telemedicine] Louisiana Tech Teams Up with LSU Health Sciences to Combat Diabetes Complications
  236. [medinformatics] Los Alamos Lab Studies Computer Models of Cancerous Tumors
  237. [telemedicine] Military Uses Entertainment Tech Tools to Train MDs
  238. [telemedicine] Virtual Docs To Ride Ambulances
  239. [medinformatics] Veterans Affairs Secretary Resigns
  240. [medinformatics] Publishers and Healthcare Orgs Mount Information Initiative
  241. [medinformatics] NIH Provides $32.8 Million for Biomedical Informatics Research
  242. [telemedicine] Web Communities Serve as Early Warning for Disease Outbreaks
  243. [telemedicine] Cash Reward Not an Incentive to EMR Adoption
  244. [telemedicine] Increases in Health IT Spending Projected for 2005
  245. [medinformatics] Clinic of the Future at Cerner's Headquarters
  246. [medinformatics] Study: EMRs Impact Quality of Care at VA Hospitals
  247. [medinformatics] Wireless Security Healthcare
  248. [telemedicine] Wireless Security Healthcare
  249. [medinformatics] Microsoft Healthcare Users Group Selects Finalists for Annual Awards
  250. [medinformatics] Report: National Healthcare Information Exchange Costly, but Cost Effective