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- HHS News Reader 1.6.3 (Mobile)
- HHS Health and Human Services News Reader grabs the top stories from Health and Human Services and delivers them to your iPhone or iTouch. The news feeds covers HHS News, Hurricane PSAs, Pandemic Flu news releases, FDA press releases, FDA recalls, food and cosmetics announce, cements, science selections, avian influenza,...
- Tags: FDA, Mobile, U.S. Department Of Health And Human Services, Splaysoft, Federal Government, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Government, Human Resources
- Software downloads 2009-09-02
- Todd Park draws good reviews in debut as HHS CTO
- Park is best-known as co-founder of AthenaHealth, a practice management company with expertise in getting money out of insurance companies, by Dana Blankenhorn
- Tags: U.S. Department Of Health And Human Services, Insurance, Financial Planning, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance, Finance, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2009-08-04
- HHS tells vendors get the FAT out
- HHS tells vendors get the FAT outGovernment needs to go on a diet anywayChuckle. Well done. I liked this one much better than the other April Fool's joke.MS should not have sued Tomtom.Entities are tired of being held hostage by Microsoft. Especially in this economic climate. Open standards...
- Tags: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, TomTom, Microsoft Corp., April Fool
- Discussion threads 2009-04-01
- HHS tells vendors get the FAT out
- "It makes no sense to support as standards systems owned by a single company where we could be held up. We got enough of that from Wall Street," said A.P. Foole. by Dana Blankenhorn
- Tags: Spokesman, U.S. Department Of Health And Human Services, Health Care, Microsoft Corp., Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Government, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2009-04-01
- Will running start for health IT reform be a good thing?
- There is a natural bit of friction in any Presidential transition. Will the AHIC Successor group resist the new Administration or follow its lead? Will the new Administration try to scrap AHIC Successor or adapt to its existance? by Dana Blankenhorn
- Tags: Information Technology, Dana Blankenhorn, Friction, Health Care, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Strategy, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, Management, U.S. Department Of Health And Human Services, Secretary
- Blog posts 2008-11-13
- Blogs and the flu: eGovernment in action
- Blogs and the flu: eGovernment in actionContact good but not deepUntil the Hurricane director Bill Proenza was fired for commenting on a problem(http://blog.wired.com/wiredscience/2007/07/national-hurric.html) did I realize what a chance Dr. Leavitt and Admiral Agwunobi took. I was naive in thinking I could talk to those working for me...
- Tags: Blogging, e-government, H5N1, blog, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
- Discussion threads 2007-07-10
- Mac users out in the cold again
- Once again, Mac users are left out in the cold on a government database aimed at a heavy-Mac using population, the Washington Post reports. Earlier this year, the Department of Health and Human Services -- a central manager of the Grants.gov system -- promised that by November the system...
- Tags: Grants.gov, NIH
- Blog posts 2006-09-13
- HHS departments getting interoperable
- Health and Human Services departments across the states and the federal government are making a seachange from legacy silo systems to interoperability, William D. O'Leary writes in Public CIO. O'Leary, the former secretary of HHS for Massachusetts, is Microsoft's director of health and human services, US Public Sector. ...
- Tags: Hardware upgrade, Web services, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, legacy system, agency
- Blog posts 2006-03-15
- HHS reconstructing medical records from databases
- A range of government agencies, coordinated by the national coordinator of health information technology, is piecing together medical records of Gulf Coast residents by working with electronic records contained in the databases of health plans, pharmacy benefit managers, drugstore chains and other sources. Government Health IT reports that some records...
- Tags: health, information technology
- Blog posts 2005-09-09
- HHS command center in place to deal with Katrina's health crises
- Officials at the Dept. of Health and Human Services are using the high-tech Secretary's Command Center in Washington, as well as a mobile command center based in Baton Rouge to respond to the health crises stemming from Hurricane Katrina, says an article in Information Week. ...
- Tags: health, public health, health crise
- Blog posts 2005-09-07
- HHS consolidating, standardizing
- The Dept. of Health and Human Services is pushing towards standardization of a number of applications, as well as consolidating operations that have been spread over numerous HHS agencies, CIO Charles Havekost said recently. According to Government Health IT, HHS will be standardizing such applications as asset-tracking, financial, e-mail and...
- Tags: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
- Blog posts 2005-08-16
- Network Architecture: NIH Enterprise Architecture Version 2.0
- The network is a key component of IT infrastructure that covers all of the software, hardware and transport capabilities needed to provide connectivity across the NIH. As organizations rise to the challenge of delivering consistently high-quality support and high-availability connectivity for mission-critical applications, the complexity of the network infrastructure also...
- Tags: Network, U.S. Department Of Health And Human Services, Network Architecture, Networking
- White papers 2005-02-08
- Migration to New Platform Brings Efficiencies and Provides Framework to Support Ongoing Strategic Initiatives
- Nassau County Health and Human Service HHS, located on Long Island, New York, provides more than 250,000 of the county's 1.3 million residents with an array of services. Changing state and federal regulations, such as new confidentiality requirements, brought increased processing and application development demands-putting additional strain on an already...
- Tags: Unisys Corp., U.S. Department Of Health And Human Services, Migration, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Software Development, Tools & Techniques, Microsoft Windows, Databases, Servers, Operating Systems, Software, Software/Web Development, Management, Enterprise Software, Data Management, Hardware
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- The T-Mobile-Microsoft Sidekick data disaster: Poor IT management going mainstream
- Always have local copies of your dataThe above is why it is a bad idea to put your fate in someone else's hands when you have a choice. By default, keep your data processing and data stores local, and then use cloud services when they suit you. All these kiddies...
- Tags: Federal government, Advertising & Promotion, Recruitment & Selection, agency, FDA, job
- Discussion threads 2009-10-11
- Bizou BMI calculator 1.0 (Windows)
- Discover your BMI Body Mass Index using the BMI calculator. Calculate the BMI using Metric or Standard systems of measurement. BMI Calculator will instantly and accurately interpret your BMI. You can also store and view your results. The interpretation of the results comes directly from the U.S Department of Health...
- Tags: Result, Government, Tools & Techniques, Vertical Industries, Microsoft Windows, Benefits, Healthcare, Management, Operating Systems, Software, Human Resources
- Software downloads 2009-09-24
- OpenID, meet the U.S. government
- The U.S. government has now joined the OpenID effort. Ten technology players said Wednesday that they will support President Obama's initial pilot programs to make it easier to register and work with government Web sites. OpenID is an identity system for the Web that lets people use...
- Tags: Web, Web Site, U.S. Government, OpenID, Government, Web Site Development, Vertical Industries, Web Technology, Channel Management, Internet, Marketing, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-09-09
- What BearingPoint
- What BearingPointGood riddance?The Brits are finding out the hard way about digitizing medical records. Their own national IT project is way over budget and not very close to a solution (I know because I read the Register!). If the FBI can't even get their case file system working, what chance...
- Tags: Mergers & Acquisitions, Corporate law, Outsourcing, Operational accounting, Financial services, Brits, BearingPoint Inc., acquisition
- Discussion threads 2009-02-23
- Specialty formats burn EMR market
- Specialty formats burn EMR marketDon't worry... the solution is in the works. New equipment won't put out human-readable results; it will only be accessible via EMR transfers. Thus, paper won't work any more.As for the Tower of Babel effect, it's headed the same way office documents are: Microsoft's...
- Tags: Quality, EHR Project Failure, EMR, CCHIT
- Discussion threads 2007-11-06
- Free Web usability tool
- The Web Communications Division in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of the Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs, in collaboration with "many federal agencies," offers a comprehensive, easy-to-use, no-cost, online how-to guide for developing usable and useful Websites.The Usability.gov Web site itself is a living example of...
- Tags: Usability, Government, Internet Data, Metrics
- Blog posts 2007-01-05
- Perot Systems acquires QSS Group
- Perot Systems Corp. acquired QSS Group Inc., a federal IT contractor. The $250 million deal is Perot Systems seventh acquisition since the company entered the federal business in 2002. Perot will have 3.400 employees and $600 million in revenue. "We looked to launch a strategy that would put us...
- Tags: Perot Systems Corp., Government technology, Contracting
- Blog posts 2006-12-21
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