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2. Waivers under fire. IT grants given as GOP escalates criticism of ACA.
3. Healthy spending. HHS sends $411 million to grass-roots IT projects.
4. A stimulating conversation. Healthcare organizations praise the economic stimulus law, start considering ways to use the $150 billion in relief.
5. HIMSS sees opportunity. Group looks to Obama to fund health IT.
6. Still taking small steps. IT spending to grow, but don't expect large increases, annual survey says.
7. I.T. subsidies embraced. But debate continues to rage over who should pay.
8. Another info casualty. Patient Safety Institute closes up shop.
9. House passes IT bill. Deadline set for ICD-10 implementation.
10. Destination RHIO. As regional data networks continue to grow in number, some find financial strength.
11. Following through. Frist-Clinton bill seeks $625 million for health IT.
12. By the numbers. Information technology.
13. Show them the money. Healthcare providers say it will take more than vision to turn the government's health IT plans into reality.
14. Looking for federal help. Healthcare leaders emphasize links between IT subsidies, public benefit.
15. By the numbers. Top 20 healthcare software application providers.
16. Everybody's doing it. With the U.S. economy limping along, the unlikeliest marketers are trying to claim a niche in healthcare.
17. Feeble giants. Despite the corporate heft of their parent companies, Amicore, Xceleron highlight the complexities of storming an entrenched info-tech market.
18. By the numbers. Information technology.
19. High on tech, low on budget. Annual survey spotlights growing gap between what execs want from information technology and what they'll spend to achieve it.
20. Spending slowdown hits systems vendors.
21. A 'health imperative.' Happiest groups integrate IT into business strategy.
22. Sweetening the pot. Suppliers boost salaries moderately but stir in perks.
23. The price of progress. Providers seek to control high cost of computer upgrades.
24. Funding hit for HCFA? House panel votes to kill budget for billing system.
25. Getting beyond the bottom line.
26. The state of data affairs. Providers, managed-care organizations want the patient information that state agencies have.
27. Bigger slice of the budget. Info systems account for over 5% of facilities' total spending.
28. Transition squeezes vendors. Johnson report sees data market failing to reach its potential.
29. Information systems. Buying, investing right.
30. Info systems firms post revenue gains.
31. Data sector has Wall Street's attention.
32. HBO & Co.'s growing client list to top 2,000 with latest deal.
33. CIS Technologies agrees to buy managed-care software vendor.
34. Information systems. Vendor consolidations can slash high cost of selling.
35. HBO banks on software firm.
36. Keane acquires assets of PHS.
37. Computer technology advances will help hospitals to compete.
38. HSAs and hospitals headed for a battle over computer guidelines.
39. IBM grabs for mid-size hospital market.
40. Hospitals' computer costs will rise dramatically during next five years.
41. Using artificial intelligence systems may be smartest way to trim costs.
42. Dollar benefits, costs break even.
43. Hospitals can afford hardware, but can't find programming staff.
44. Hospitals often underestimate HIS costs, overestimate system savings.
45. IBM unveils HIS for small hospitals.
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