This Week's Healthcare Online News
Hospital Review
Why Top Hospitals Have Inadequate Websites: 10 Things to Know
Apr,17,2014
by+ Molly Gamble
Even hospitals with the sturdiest reputations are having a hard time extending their digital presence and offering expertise beyond the confines of a brick-and-mortar hospital, according to a new report from Evolve Digital Labs.
This first-of-its-kind report, "The Digital Health of Today's Best Hospitals," evaluates the online presence and patient use of digital assets or websites from some of the top hospitals in the country, as identified by U.S. News & World Report. Hospitals and health systems analyzed include Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, UPMC in Pittsburgh, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia and University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, among many others.
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Health Insurance ExChange
Why The Uninsured Flocked For Coverage Off The Exchanges
Arp,22,2014
by:+Staff
Narrow networks and consumer confusion seem to top the list of reasons why many uninsured Americans obtained coverage off exchanges for 2014, according to benefit advisers. While the Affordable Care Act envisioned most uninsured Americans enrolling for insurance coverage through the health care exchanges, nearly half of the newly insured signed up off the exchange.
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Med City News
Nielsen: Smartphones used by more than half of Americans aged 55+
Apr,22,2014
by:+Barry Levine
Don’t look now, but the transition to a mobile-centric computing culture in the U.S. is now certified. Let’s check some new data points that represent several crossed Rubicons in the march toward Mobile Nation: For the first time, most Americans in every age group are smartphoners. According to new stats reported today by Nielsen, the age group threshold was crossed in the first quarter. Fifty-one percent of the holdout group — those over the age of 55
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Scientific America
Virtual Doctor Visits Gaining Steam in “Geneticist Deserts”
Apr,21,2014
by:+Dina Fine Maron
In Alaska patients are more likely to find an astronaut than a geneticist. William Oefelein, who piloted the space shuttle Discovery, retired there, but the state of more than 700,000 people does not have a single medical geneticist to call its own.stead, patients must wait until one flies in from Oregon around 4000 kilometers away.
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