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Healthcare & Life Science M&A Activity Plummets 1H’22

HIT Consultant

Behavioural Health and Telemedicine: The Behavioural Health subsector was down 18.4% in Q2 2022, with only Acadia Healthcare posting a gain in share price. Health IT Equities: Healthcare Information Technology equities were down 21.2% from $34.61 in CY 2022 to $33.08 in CY 2023. in the quarter.

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Is Your Organization HITECH Compliant?

AIHC

The focus of this article is to “connect the dots” between Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act (HIPAA) and HITECH regarding privacy and security of electronically protected health information (ePHI). It has to do with the every-evolving advancement in healthcare information technology.

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Is Your Organization HITECH Compliant?

AIHC

The focus of this article is to “connect the dots” between Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act (HIPAA) and HITECH regarding privacy and security of electronically protected health information (ePHI). It has to do with the every-evolving advancement in healthcare information technology.

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July 2022 Semi-Annual Health IT Market Review

HIT Consultant

We leveraged our experience executing transactions, extensive network, and market analysis from our 16-year history of advising and selectively investing across the ever-evolving Health IT and Digital Health sectors to gather key market information. For instance, while 25% of the observed telemedicine companies received 10.0x

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The M*A*S*H model of care and pushing IT to the limit – lessons from a tough 12 months

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Today, Healthcare IT News presents the latest in its feature story series speaking with healthcare C-suite officers and other health IT leaders about the healthcare information technology and other lessons learned during the past year, and how they are applying those lessons this year and beyond. Nicholas J.

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