Bill Siwicki

Bill Siwicki is Managing Editor of Healthcare IT News. Bill has 35 years of experience in journalism, with nearly 25 years experience in healthcare IT.

By Bill Siwicki 01:47 pm February 17, 2016
Kiosk maker CTS Healthcare Services will start targeting mid-size and smaller provider organizations when it introduces at HIMSS16 new middleware dubbed Kwerk.
By Bill Siwicki 12:04 pm February 17, 2016
SA Ignite plans to launch PQRS Assistant, a system that provides an automated way for provider organizations to track the various levels and scores for Medicare Part B payments, at HIMSS16.
Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center
By Bill Siwicki 01:42 pm February 16, 2016
Hospital workers resort to handwritten notes and faxes after hackers demand $3.4 million in Bitcoin from the hospital in a ransomware attack.
By Bill Siwicki 12:05 pm February 15, 2016
The University of California San Francisco is working with other clinical research teams across the country to use personal health social networks to overcome care barriers such as distance, resource shortages, stigma and high costs.
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By Bill Siwicki 12:02 pm February 15, 2016
The healthcare economist and 20-year HIMSS attendee says the patient component of healthcare is finally coming of age.
Healthcare economist Jane Sarasohn-Kahn is delighted that the patient component of the healthcare information technology is finally coming of age.
By Bill Siwicki 10:19 am February 15, 2016
Healthcare economist Jane Sarasohn-Kahn is delighted that the patient component of the healthcare information technology is finally coming of age.
Tom Butts, CEO of Zirmed, being interviewed at HIMSS15.
By Bill Siwicki 09:20 am February 15, 2016
Revenue cycle management company ZirMed will launch its new Remit and Deposit Management system at HIMSS16, the company said.
By Bill Siwicki 09:03 am February 15, 2016
The Young Adult and Family Center at the University of California at San Francisco’s Langley Porter Psychiatric Hospital and Clinics is using social networking technology to deliver mental health services to adolescents, young adults and veterans who need additional care or who migh
By Bill Siwicki 01:07 pm February 12, 2016
Konica Minolta is stepping in a new direction.
Cerner also will be showcasing a capability it calls theater sync, the ability to synchronize EHR data from a disconnected environment to a connected environment, ay HIMSS16.
By Bill Siwicki 10:46 am February 12, 2016
The software vendor intends to showcase two apps it is working on as part of the massive modernization contract.

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