Archive for March, 2010

Also, UC Davis hosts monthly training and/or photo review sessions on child abuse related issues that are broadcast over secure internet connections to remote sites. Today, two of the pilot programs are self sustaining through their …

Clearly, the legislation will have a major impact on eHealth as its business is the Internet’s largest health insurance broker. Their technology helps consumers match up with plans that best fit their needs through a system that allows …

It s not often you see a research report as aggressively negative as the one Oppenehimer analyst Carl McDonald issued today on the Internet -based heatlh insurance agency eHealth (EHTH). The bottom line is that he thinks the Street has …

It s not often you see a research report as aggressively negative as the one Oppenehimer analyst Carl McDonald issued today on the Internet -based heatlh insurance agency eHealth (EHTH). The bottom line is that he thinks the Street has …

Oppenheimer is pressing their negative bet on eHealth (NASDAQ:EHTH) the internet -based insurance agency services provider, this morning. Firm notes they can’t downgrade eHealth , because they already have an Underperform on it, …

children immunized for school like DC’s government did by implementing the internet based immunization registry. Telemedicine has been used to help women by providing prenatal care in rural areas. A recent bill to address digital divide …

In years gone by the system was catered to by the general post and was a bit slow, however, today teeth the advancement of telecommunications in the field of Internet technology and telephone systems telemedicine has become a daily used …

In years gone by the system was catered to by the general post and was a bit slow, however, today teeth the advancement of telecommunications in the field of Internet technology and telephone systems telemedicine has become a daily used …

Denise Silber’s eHealth … I in particular spoke of the “rise and fall and rise” of the internet health sector. OK, so I wasn’t expecting it would take 9 years to reach the level of interest we see today…But as they say in French, when you love, who’s counting? PS I’m sorry I’m printing this article from Lancet…But it is 9 years later…and for a good cause! Téléchargement Silberlancet-page. 30 March 2010 in eHealth , Electronic Medical Records, Health 2.0, …

development of major new industries including telemedicine and connected homes – higher levels of education through access to online resources – more efficient work and use of public infrastructure through telecommuting …