Brian T. Horowitz

About

Brian T. Horowitz is a technology and health writer as well as a copy editor. Brian has worked on the tech beat since 1996 and covered health care IT and rugged mobile computing for eWEEK since 2010. He has contributed to more than 20 publications, including Computer Shopper, Fast Company, FOXNews.com, More, NYSE Magazine, Parents, ScientificAmerican.com, USA Weekend and Womansday.com, as well as other consumer and trade publications.

Health Care Data Breaches Affect 10 Million Patients Since Fall 2009

A list of data breaches by the Office for Civil Rights in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services reveals that more than 10 million patients have been affected by security lapses in about 260 health care-related incidents reported since 2009. The department began compiling the list on Feb. 22, 2010, when the HITECH […]

CDC Offers $35,000 in Prizes for Best Flu Educational Applications

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is holding a flu app development contest at the government Website Challenge.gov and will award prizes totaling $35,000 to developers who create mobile and Web applications that educate the public about flu outbreaks and prevention. The CDC, a division of the Department of Health & Human Services, is […]

New Verizon Casio Android Smartphone Ruggedized for Hospital Use

Casio and Verizon Wireless have introduced a rugged Android 2.2 touch-screen smartphone suitable for harsh working environments in verticals such as health care, construction, retail, manufacturing and transportation. The G’zOne Commando conforms to the rugged MIL-STD-810G military standard for durability. Its 1mm-thick tough glass and bumper edges allow the unit to withstand some drops, and […]

Microsoft, CSC Create Largest U.S. Metro Health Information Exchange in Chicago

Microsoft, IT integrator and cloud-service provider CSC, and health-data-exchange software developer HealthUnity have announced they will contribute the technology and practice management for the Metropolitan Chicago Healthcare Council’s MetroChicago Health Information Network. Founded in 1935, MCHC is a membership and service association of more than 150 hospitals and health care organizations in the greater metropolitan […]

Microsoft to Power Data Exchange Network for Physicians in Hawaii

Microsoft has announced that its Amalga data-aggregation application will provide the infrastructure for application service provider TeamPraxis‘ leading physician data network in Hawaii. Founded in 1992, TeamPraxis offers Web-based ConnxMD practice-management software as well as EHR and workflow applications. Hospitals, insurance companies, pharmacies and laboratories also use the SAAS (software-as-a-service) products. Amalga gives doctors a […]

New Apple iPhone App Helps Military Personnel Cope with Stress Disorder

The Department of Veterans Affairs and the Department of Defense have launched PTSD Coach, an iPhone app that allows members of the military as well as their friends, family and caregivers to help manage stress following combat deployment. With the military active in areas such as Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya, service members and veterans may […]

American Well Telehealth Platform Expands to Small Providers

American Well has rolled out a new version of its Online Care telehealth platform to allow physician practices of all sizes to offer the service directly to patients nationwide. Previously, American Well offered Online Care to major hospitals through a pilot project with health plans such as Blue Cross Blue Shield and WellPoint in states […]

Microsoft, EMC Launch Chronic Care Management Platform for Denver Hospital

Microsoft and EMC have provided the software and consulting for Denver Health’s Chronic Care Management platform to enable the health system to manage patients’ conditions, such as diabetes, and reduce costs by avoiding re-admissions. Denver Health is a hospital system that treats 25 percent of patients in the Denver area. It includes trauma centers, the […]

RFID Can Help Food Industry Prevent Illness Outbreaks: Report

ABI Research has released a new report, called “RFID-Enabled Food Safety and Traceability Systems,” that explores how the Food Safety Modernization Act affects use of RFID in the food industry. The Food Safety Modernization Act, signed by President Obama on Jan. 4, calls for a shift in the FDA’s focus toward new food traceability rules […]

New FDA Rule Regarding Medical Device Data Systems Takes Effect

A new U.S. Food and Drug Administration rule went into effect April 18 that regulates how hardware manufacturers can introduce new mobile medical devices for use by health care providers. The rule was promulgated by the FDA’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health, which oversees regulations for companies manufacturing, repacking, relabeling or importing medical devices […]