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Coleman Research Group’s Healthcare department highlights Democrats looking hard at 51-vote shortcut for health reform and HIMSS privacy and security workshop tackles new ARRA rules

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Coleman Research Group’s Healthcare Team facilitates consultations between our clients (institutional investors) and leading healthcare professionals on a wide variety of topics including pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, clinical research, medical devices, healthcare providers, insurance, and regulatory issues.

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Democrats looking hard at 51-vote shortcut for health reform

Washington (CNN) — Several senior congressional Democratic sources told CNN after Thursday’s bipartisan summit that Democrats’ plans on health care are not likely to differ much Friday from what they were Wednesday.

Although their public stance will be to let the dust from the summit settle, Democrats are actively looking into using the parliamentary shortcut known as reconciliation to get a health care bill to the president’s desk, the sources said.

They are specifically exploring two issues: The ins and outs of how the complicated process could work, and whether the votes are there in the Senate and House to execute this strategy.

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HIMSS privacy and security workshop tackles new ARRA rules

ATLANTA – At the Healthcare Information Management Systems Society (HIMSS) annual conference on Sunday, HIMSS Senior Director of Privacy and Security Lisa Gallagher kicked off an all-day workshop Sunday on how providers can prepare for the potential impact of privacy and security under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA).

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services issued a proposed rule on Jan. 13 that would allow providers to earn incentives for the meaningful use of healthcare IT.

Though the rule has a lot to say about how providers should collect and use health data, the rule says very little about privacy and security other than providers must “conduct a security risk and assessment,” Gallagher said.

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Coleman Research Group’s Technology, Media & Telecom department highlights Intel to introduce faster Atom chip and Google integrates Nearby location in search results

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Coleman Research Group’s Technology, Media & Telecom Group facilitates consultations between our clients (institutional investors) and leading technology professionals on a wide variety of topics including semiconductors, data storage and security, computer hardware and software, satellite system operators, telecom equipment, cable and wireless providers, and advertising spending.

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Intel to introduce faster Atom chip Monday

Intel plans to release a faster version of its “Pine Trail” Atom processor for Netbooks on Monday, bringing a little extra performance to this popular segment of the laptop market.

Major PC makers are expected to announce new products or product refreshes with the new processor, the N470, which will be identical to the current 1.66GHz N450 but get bumped to a speed of 1.83GHz, according to a source familiar with the announcement.

Every little speed increase helps, as Atom processors, compared to their mainstream chip cousins, have always been performance-constrained. Intel uses a different chip architecture for its Atom processors that delivers better power consumption efficiency but lower performance, compared to mainstream Core 2 and Core i series mobile processors. And Atom processors used in Netbooks–smaller-than-usual laptops typically priced lower than $350–are almost always single-core, compared to the faster dual-core processors used in mainstream laptops.

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Google integrates Nearby location in search results

Google searchers can now refine their search results based on location, the company announced Friday.

The new “Nearby” feature is available in Google’s Search Options panel. It defaults to users’ current location, which can be further refined to include their city, region, or state.

Google searchers can now refine their search results based on location, the company announced Friday.

The new “Nearby” feature is available in Google’s Search Options panel. It defaults to users’ current location, which can be further refined to include their city, region, or state.

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Coleman Research Group’s Technology, Media & Telecom department highlights Why Google Wants a Faster Internet and Major new app store to take on Apple and others

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

<strong><a title=”Coleman Research Group’s Technology Media and Telecom Group” href=”http://www.colemanrg.com/Industries/TechTelecom.shtml”>Coleman Research Group’s Technology, Media &amp; Telecom Group</a></strong> facilitates consultations between our clients (<a title=”Coleman Research Group Provides Services to Institutional Investors” href=”http://www.colemanrg.com/InstInvestors/index.shtml”>institutional investors</a>) and leading technology professionals on a wide variety of topics including semiconductors, data storage and security, computer hardware and software, satellite system operators, telecom equipment, cable and wireless providers, and advertising spending.

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<a href=”http://www.time.com/time/business/article/0,8599,1964386,00.html?cnn=yes” title=”Why Google Wants a Faster Internet”>Why Google Wants a Faster Internet</a>

There was no lack of, well, buzz about Google’s new Buzz social-media platform last week, but more important were a series of moves that suggest the search giant is ready to take a tentative step toward fixing one of its longest-held gripes: the speed of Internet connections in the U.S.

In a blog post on Feb. 10, Google product managers Minnie Ingersoll and James Kelly laid out the company’s plan to provide as many as 500,000 people in a small number of locales with fiber-optic Internet connections capable of one gigabit per second (Gbps), more than 100 times faster than the typical U.S. broadband connection speed today.

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<a href=”http://www.cnn.com/2010/TECH/02/15/app.store/index.html” title=”Major new app store to take on Apple, others”>Major new app store to take on Apple, others</a>

(CNN) — Some of the world’s largest telecommunications companies have teamed up to create an apps store of sorts that they say will rival Apple’s and those of other smartphone makers.

AT&T, Sprint, Verizon and 24 other companies have formed what they’re calling the Wholesale Applications Community, they announced Monday at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain.

The store will be designed to encourage developers to create mobile and online applications for all smartphones and operating systems, according to a written release from the GSM (Global System for Mobile) Association, which hosts the conference.

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Coleman Research Group’s Technology, Media & Telecom department highlights BlackBerry rolling out Twitter application and Endeavor astronauts install node on space station

Friday, February 12th, 2010

Coleman Research Group’s Technology, Media & Telecom Group facilitates consultations between our clients (institutional investors) and leading technology professionals on a wide variety of topics including semiconductors, data storage and security, computer hardware and software, satellite system operators, telecom equipment, cable and wireless providers, and advertising spending.

Our TMT network spans technology industries across the globe and includes CTOs, CIOs, marketing and business development executives, engineers, buyers, and resellers.

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BlackBerry rolling out Twitter application

(CNN) — BlackBerry has introduced its official Twitter application, offering users of the most popular smartphone brand a feature on the rival iPhone that they now can only covet.

On its official blog, Research In Motion, which owns BlackBerry, said it has begun sending out a limited number of invites to test Twitter for BlackBerry.

“The Twitter for BlackBerry smartphones application has been designed to take advantage of the BlackBerry platform to create a user experience that will be familiar to both Twitter and BlackBerry smartphone users,” reads the official Inside Blackberry blog.

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Endeavor astronauts install node on space station

(CNN) — Astronauts from the space shuttle Endeavour completed their spacewalk outside the international space station early Friday — the first of three scheduled for their two-week mission.

Bob Behnken and Nicholas Patrick installed the new Italian-built Tranquility node and a seven-windowed cupola onto the Unity node of the international space station, NASA said.

The hatch into the new addition of the station is scheduled to be opened about 9:15 p.m. Friday.

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Coleman Research Group’s Healthcare department highlights CPOE challenging, but once done, physicians ‘never go back’ and patients say docs going digital

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

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<a href=”http://www.healthcareitnews.com/news/cpoe-challenging-once-done-physicians-never-go-back” title=”CPOE challenging, but once done, physicians ‘never go back’”>CPOE challenging, but once done, physicians ‘never go back’</a>

WASHINGTON – Implementing a computerized physicians order entry system poses multiple challenges, with physician engagement at the top of the list.

“It is a complex and involved process,” said Leah Binder, CEO of the Washington, DC-based Leapfrog Group. “It involves a wide variety of clinical staff and you need to integrate with other systems. Also, the provider needs a CDS (clinical deicision support) system that alerts physicians to potential errors, which there are a lot of.”

Implementing CPOE is a major requirement for Stage 1 meaningful use eligibility. Meaningful use Stage 1 requires providers to submit at least 10 percent of all orders using a CPOE system.

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<a href=”http://www.healthcareitnews.com/news/patients-say-docs-going-digital” title=”Patients say docs going digital”>Patients say docs going digital</a>

SAN FRANCISCO – About 48 percent of patients in a recent survey said their doctor was using an electronic health record during their most recent visit to their physician.

A little more than 30 percent of survey respondents said their doctor was still using paper charts and notes in a folder and 11.8 percent did not know or remember.

The report, which was conducted by GfK Roper, a division of GfK Custom Research North America, for San Francisco EHR provider Practice Fusion, surveyed 1,000 adults nationwide.

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Coleman Research Group’s Healthcare department highlights HITRUST makes updates to Common Security Framework and Military joint EHR office rapped for bad planning

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

Coleman Research Group’s Healthcare Team facilitates consultations between our clients (institutional investors) and leading healthcare professionals on a wide variety of topics including pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, clinical research, medical devices, healthcare providers, insurance, and regulatory issues.

Our Healthcare network spans technology industries across the globe and includes doctors, researchers, scientists, healthcare executives, consultants, and former regulatory officials.

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HITRUST makes updates to Common Security Framework

FRISCO, TX – The Health Information Trust Alliance has updated the HITRUST Common Security Framework (CSF) to reflect new regulations and user experiences.

The 2010 version of the CSF reflects updated requirements and references to the HITECH Act interim final rule, the addition of certification control requirements, and improved tools and templates to apply the CSF to an organization or system, as well as other enhancements based on industry feedback, said officials.

The HITRUST Common Security Framework Assurance Program provides healthcare organizations and their business associates with a common approach to managing security assessments. The program leverages the HITRUST CSF, a comprehensive security framework that incorporates the existing security requirements of healthcare organizations, including federal, state, third party (e.g., PCI and COBIT) and other government agencies (e.g., NIST, FTC and CMS).

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Military joint EHR office rapped for bad planning

WASHINGTON – The Government Accountability Office criticized the group directing the project to tie together the electronic health record systems operated by the Defense and Veterans Affairs departments in a recent report.

GAO said the VA-DOD Interagency Program Office (IPO) needed to improve its planning and scheduling – and specifically its ability to create a master plan for the project – if the project is to succeed.

GAO also pointed out several project management basics that the program office needed to work on, including creating an integrated schedule of projects and conducting performance assessments to measure progress of those projects.

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Coleman Research Group’s Healthcare department highlights First U.S. stem cells transplanted into spinal cord and Democrats scramble on health care after GOP win

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Coleman Research Group’s Healthcare Team facilitates consultations between our clients (institutional investors) and leading healthcare professionals on a wide variety of topics including pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, clinical research, medical devices, healthcare providers, insurance, and regulatory issues.

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First U.S. stem cells transplanted into spinal cord

ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) — For the first time in the United States, stem cells have been directly injected into the spinal cord of a patient, researchers announced Thursday.

Doctors injected stem cells from 8-week-old fetal tissue into the spine of a man in his early 60s who has advanced ALS, or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. It was part of a clinical trial designed to determine whether it is safe to inject stem cells into the spinal cord and whether the cells themselves are safe.

ALS is a fatal neurodegenerative disease that causes the deterioration of specific nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord called motor neurons, which control muscle movement. About 30,000 Americans have ALS at any given time, according to the ALS Association.

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Democrats scramble on health care after GOP win

Washington (CNN) — Nervous Democrats debated Wednesday how to save a health care reform plan suddenly pushed to the brink of defeat by an upset GOP Senate win in Massachusetts.

Senator-elect Scott Brown’s victory in one of the most progressive states in the nation raised already-high anxiety levels among Democrats looking ahead to midterm elections. It also stripped Democrats of their 60-seat Senate supermajority, giving Republicans enough votes to block any measure in the chamber.

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Coleman Research Group’s Technology, Media & Telecom department highlights Complaints rolling in about Google Nexus One and How technology helps Haiti quake relief

Friday, January 15th, 2010

Coleman Research Group’s Technology, Media & Telecom Group facilitates consultations between our clients (institutional investors) and leading technology professionals on a wide variety of topics including semiconductors, data storage and security, computer hardware and software, satellite system operators, telecom equipment, cable and wireless providers, and advertising spending.

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Complaints rolling in about Google Nexus One

(Wired) — Google’s Nexus One phone may have been one of the most anticipated devices of the last few weeks. But since the smartphone’s launch last Tuesday, it has left a string of unhappy customers in its wake.

Nexus One has been plagued by consumer complaints including spotty 3G connectivity, a high early termination fee, poor customer support from Google and problems with the touchscreen.

“There are some aspects of the experience that Google didn’t think through as carefully as they should have,” says Charles Golvin, an analyst with Forrester Research.

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Haiti quake relief: How technology helps

London, England (CNN) — Social media aren’t always perceived as an effective way to coordinate fundraising efforts or bring change: In some circles, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and the rest are seen as the domain of armchair activists.

But are times changing? Will technology prove its worth following the disastrous Haiti earthquake?

All talk and no action?

“Slacktivism” has become the popular pejorative to describe the various Internet petitions, well-intentioned Facebook groups and copious retweets intended to sow the seeds of change or bring help where it’s needed. “It’s all fed by slacktivism … the desire people have to do something good without getting out of their chair,” Monty Phan wrote in a 2001 Newsday article.

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Coleman Research Group’s Technology, Media & Telecom department highlights Apps: They’re not just for your phone anymore and 10 cool new toys from CES

Monday, January 11th, 2010

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10 cool new toys from CES

Las Vegas, Nevada (CNN) — Three-dimensional televisions, Internet-enabled TVs, touch-screen “tablet” computers, e-book readers and other fun new gadgets were scattered all over the enormous Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada.

CES, which ended on Sunday, is regarded as one of the best trade shows for spotting new technologies before they take off. DVDs, CD players and Blu-ray all were introduced at previous shows. It is the largest event of its kind in the world.

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Apps: They’re not just for your phone anymore

Las Vegas, Nevada (CNN) — To most people these days, an “app” is something you download on your smartphone to help you do a specific task — say, find a good nearby restaurant.

But big tech companies, seeing how applications have boosted the appeal of gadgets such as Apple’s iPhone, are starting to view apps as low-cost enhancements for a broader range of products, from netbooks to TVs and beyond.

At the International Consumer Electronics Show here this week, microchip maker Intel launched an app store geared towards netbook computers. Not to be outdone, Samsung announced it will open its own app store for HDTVs, Blu-ray players and mobile phones.

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Coleman Research Group’s Healthcare department highlights H1N1 still circulating and Nutritional drink show promise for Alzheimer’s

Friday, January 8th, 2010

Coleman Research Group’s Healthcare Team facilitates consultations between our clients (institutional investors) and leading healthcare professionals on a wide variety of topics including pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, clinical research, medical devices, healthcare providers, insurance, and regulatory issues.

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Nutritional drink, imaging show promise for Alzheimer’s

(CNN) — Doctors are already good at diagnosing Alzheimer’s disease in a patient with obvious symptoms, which include memory loss, vision problems and confusion. But the cutting-edge research is looking for the brain mechanisms of the condition at its earliest stages, maximizing the potential for intervention.

Two studies published this week that may help pave the way for better treatments for people with Alzheimer’s, which affects as many as 5.3 million Americans, according to the Alzheimer’s Association. One is a drink that you may one day be able to pick up at the pharmacy; the other is a detection method.

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CDC: H1N1 still circulating; vaccine plentiful

Washington (CNN) — The H1N1 influenza virus is still circulating and causing illness, hospitalization and death, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday as officials made another call for vaccination.

“Many people are still susceptible to this virus and would benefit from vaccination,” said Dr. Anne Schuchat, director of the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases at the CDC. “We want to avoid complacency. We have a very good supply of the H1N1 vaccine all around the country.”

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