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They’re back: New HIPAA standards take effect in 2012 [NEWS AND FEATURES]

(Source: AAP News)

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Extrahepatic Portal Biliopathy: Proposed Etiology on the Basis of Anatomic and Clinical Features [Gastrointestinal Imaging]

Conclusion:
Noncirrhotic patients with hypercoagulable states tend to develop PB when PVT extends to the splenomesenteric veins. A possible etiology is the formation of specific peribiliary venous pathways responsible for bile duct compression and tethering.
© RSNA, 2010 (Source: Continuous Publishing articles)
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Future EMR Differentiation Will Be Usability and Not Features

Source: John, EMR and HIPAA Content: “This week I saw a product demo of EMR vendor, SOAPware. Now that SOAPware has their fully integrated practice management system, they have a great demo and all the features you could want in an EMR system.
In fact, as I was watching the demo and asking questions about different [...]

Chemoembolization Follow-up of Hepatocellular Carcinoma with MR Imaging: Usefulness of Evaluating Enhancement Features on One-month Posttherapy MR Imaging for Predicting Residual Disease

Conclusions: This investigation shows high accuracy for using tumor enhancement features on 1-month posttherapy MR imaging to predict residual disease after chemoembolization of HCC. (Source: Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology : JVIR)
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Features of an EMR for Practical Use

“For those of you who don’t read many of the comments on here and EMR and HIPAA, you’re really missing out. Some of the very best discussion and information comes out in the comments. At times I like to highlight some of the more interesting and thoughtful comments so that more people get to read [...]

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