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While Texas Officials Fight Health Law, State Departments Are Working to Put It in Place - Health TechZone

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While Texas lawmakers push on in their fight against the federal government's new health care law, the state's insurance department is moving ahead with a schedule to put it into practice, according to a story by Tim Eaton at the American-Statesman.
Actuate Corporation today announced that a regional division of the UK National Health Service (NHS) will use its CCG+ solution to allow NHS to have greater control over the functioning and the financial management of local healthcare services, according to a company press release.
ExpeData is currently expanding its healthcare partner ecosystem and also announced new products at HIMSS 2012.
I admit, I'm not the greatest Twitter user but for this, I'd definitely tune in. A hospital in Houston last Tuesday morning "livetweeted a beating heart double bypass operation on a 57-year-old male patient on its official Twitter account, @houstonhospital," according to a story by Taylor Hatmaker at Tecca as posted at news.yahoo.com.

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