M.L. Baker

About

Monya Baker is co-editor of CIOInsight.com's Health Care Center. She has written for publications including the journal Nature Biotechnology, the Acumen Journal of Sciences and the American Medical Writers Association, among others, and has worked as a consultant with biotechnology companies.

Large Doctors Groups Rolling Out Electronic Medical Records

Two of the nations largest groups of outpatient doctors offices are implementing EMR systems. Hill Physicians, Inc. announced this week that it will roll out integrated electronic medical records for its 2,600 providers across California. Late last year, the San Francisco-based Brown and Toland Medical Group announced that it would do the same for its […]

National Health Info Network Needs Safeguards

Abuses to privacy are inherent in a national health information network. But if configured correctly, an electronic system might actually prevent practices that go largely unnoticed, and so unprotected, in the current system. In fact, technology used to prevent individuals from sharing music and movies could also keep businesses and employers from storing patient information. […]

Study Finds Doctors with EHRs Have More Complete Patient Information

Patients care may be adversely affected by missing information in as many as 220 million patient visits each year, according to a study published by the Journal of the American Medical Association this week. Electronic medical records alleviate but do not solve the problem. Though missing information is blamed in about 16 percent of medical […]

Health IT: Fears and Opportunities

Less than a year after the appointment of a health IT czar and only a month into 2005, health IT has seen its share of good news. Response to health IT czar David Brailers request for feedback on his national health information network has been enthusiastic. The Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information […]

Physicians Use of EHRs Doubles But Remains Small

More than twice as many medical groups are using EHRs than were using them two years ago, according to a survey released this week by MGMA (Medical Group Management Association). Still, only about 30 percent medical groups have any form of electronic health records system. That fraction falls to 20 percent if the definition of […]

Health IT Infrastructure Could Net Big Savings

A national system for electronic health information could save as much as $78 billion dollars a year, or about 5 percent of current health care spending, according to a study by the Center for Information Technology Leadership, a nonprofit research group focused on health care. But about half of that value will be lost if […]

Sussing Out the Search Engines

As someone who spends the majority of her time hunting down information, often online, I figured I needed to boost my Internet savvy. So I decided to consciously compare what different Web resources found for me while I hunted down information for a recent project—technologies that allow brain signals to control machines. For the task, […]

Options for Mobile Health Devices Fall Short

Outpatient and hospital physicians have markedly different preferences when it comes to mobile health devices, but both groups agree that currently available products are inadequate, according to a new report by the Spyglass Consulting Group. Over half of the physicians interviewed said PDA (personal digital assistant) screen size and data entry methods limit its use […]

Does the Brain Work Like the Internet?

Computer scientists studying the stability of Internet connections may someday find their research used to help patients suffering from schizophrenia, Alzheimers disease or stroke. Recently published research indicates, for the first time, that networks in the human brain work similarly to those in the World Wide Web and other apparently unrelated networks. Thus, techniques to […]

iPods Store Medical Images

Radiologists are turning to iPods to deal with the hassles of managing medical images. Theyre not listening to music, though; theyre looking at pictures. Medical images are increasingly important in diagnosing everything from cancer to heart disease to sports injuries. And they are used extensively for research, including brain function and experimental treatments, but they […]