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You run across the darndest things sometimes. Like this press release from the NHDP back in late September chiding Frank Guinta's campaign for accepting $2500.00 dollars from the CIGNA PAC. Full Article at Free State Blogs
NEW YORK, Dec. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- eHealth Made EASY LLC's Version 3, an electronic medical reporting product, was acknowledged today by the recognized certifying body for Electronic Health Record systems as "Preliminary ARRA 2011 Certified for CMS... Full Article at PR Newswire
Ontario Premiere Dalton McGuinty to the media regarding the Electronic Health Record, also known as eHealth, in Toronto October 7, 2009. View Photo »
The only senior eHealth figure who has not lost his job yet is Dalton McGuinty
2009-12-01 14:16:58 - MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA -- (Marketwire) -- 12/01/09 -- eHealthInsurance (NASDAQ: EHTH), the leading online source of health insurance : for individuals, families and small businesses, today released tips to help consumers... Full Article at PR-Inside.com
2009-11-30 19:54:59 - MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA -- (Marketwire) -- 11/30/09 -- eHealthInsurance (NASDAQ: EHTH) today released a list of answers to questions about short-term health insurance : asked by persons concerned about the expiration of their... Full Article at PR-Inside.com
ZURICH & LEIPZIG, Germany -- (BUSINESS WIRE) -- EBD Group today announced that the 2nd annual EuroMedtech™ partnering conference will be held at The Westin hotel in Leipzig, Germany, on June 1–2, 2010. Full Article at Freshnews.com
Ontario Premiere Dalton McGuinty to the media regarding the Electronic Health Record, also known as eHealth, in Toronto October 7, 2009. View Photo »
This is the latest senior figure implicated in the McGuinty Liberal eHealth scandal who has been forced, finally, to resign
MILAN & PARIS -- (BUSINESS WIRE) -- A highlight at this year’s annual World Communication Awards (WCA) was Orange Business Services, and Sorin Group, a global leader in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases, being named "Best Change-Maker” for their... Full Article at Freshnews.com
TORONTO Ontario is extending its funding of a potentially life-saving drug for cancer patients, just two months after the province's ombudsman accused the government of verging on cruelty by cutting off funding after 16 treatments. Full Article at CTV
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Ontario Premiere Dalton McGuinty to the media regarding the Electronic Health Record, also known as eHealth, in Toronto October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Ontario Premiere Dalton McGuinty to the media regarding the Electronic Health Record, also known as eHealth, in Toronto October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Ontario Premiere Dalton McGuinty speaks to the media regarding the Electronic Health Record, also known as eHealth, in Toronto October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Deputy Premier and Minister of Energy and Infrastructure George Smitherman speaks to the media regarding the Electronic Health Record, also known as eHealth, in Toronto October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Ontario Premiere Dalton McGuinty speaks to the media regarding the Electronic Health Record, also known as eHealth, in Toronto October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Deputy Premier and Minister of Energy and Infrastructure George Smitherman speaks to the media regarding the Electronic Health Record, also known as eHealth, in Toronto October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Ontario Premiere Dalton McGuinty speaks to the media regarding the Electronic Health Record, also known as eHealth, in Toronto October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Ontario Auditor General Jim McCarter and Norm Sterling, MPP for Carleton-Mississippi Mills, leave after a presentation of a special report on the Electronic Health Record, also known as eHealth in Toronto, October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Ontario Auditor General Jim McCarter presents special report on the Electronic Health Record, also known as eHealth, in Toronto October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Ontario Auditor General Jim McCarter presents special report on the Electronic Health Record, also known as eHealth, in Toronto October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Ontario Auditor General Jim McCarter presents special report on the Electronic Health Record, also known as eHealth, in Toronto October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Ontario Auditor General Jim McCarter is seen after finishing presenting a special report on the Electronic Health Record, also known as eHealth, in Toronto, October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Ontario Auditor General Jim McCarter is seen after finishing presenting a special report on the Electronic Health Record, also known as eHealth, in Toronto, October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Ontario Auditor General Jim McCarter poses with his special report on the Electronic Health Record, also known as eHealth, in Toronto, October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Ontario Premiere Dalton McGuinty to the media regarding the Electronic Health Record, also known as eHealth, in Toronto October 7, 2009.
View Photo »The only senior eHealth figure who has not lost his job yet is Dalton McGuinty
This is the latest senior figure implicated in the McGuinty Liberal eHealth scandal who has been forced, finally, to resign
With eHealth, we’re working to develop standards-based infrastructure, a ground-breaking suite of collaborative services and clinical decision support tools that will empower providers and patients as never before
It has also undermined the public's confidence in eHealth Ontario, and for this, I believe the people of the province are owed an apology.
The very serious issue of untendered consulting contracts at eHealth Ontario has unfortunately taken focus away from the important issues of patient care and progress towards an electronic health record
It's outrageous ... Now, we find out eHealth is not the biggest. Consumer Affairs is even bigger.
Some of them are brand new, so I'm not sure how much insight they're going to have, but we certainly welcome any chance we'll have to talk to those people directly and try to get to the bottom of what happened at eHealth
Addressing the needs of the growing population of Medicare beneficiaries is a natural next step for eHealth ... Whether Seniors have been in the program for years, or are joining it for the first time, there is a demand for clear, concise information about benefits, coverage and options. We are applying...
Given that many of the warning signs we saw at eHealth are also now on display at Cancer Care Ontario, we would encourage a far ranging probe that would also have the authority to investigate all of the wider contracting practices of the ministry of health and the agencies that fall under its mandate
We needed a robust solution that makes it easy to update content, so patients and visitors are presented with the most current information to meet their needs ... With FatWire Content Server, contributors can now author and edit content themselves. With the addition of the features provided by eHealth a...
Anzen complied with all the requirements of eHealth Ontario's tendering process and had no knowledge of or involvement in the agency's internal tendering processes
I look forward to the release of the auditor general's report so that more context can be put on the entire history of ehealth in Ontario, both before and after the creation of eHealth Ontario.
Indeed, it was decisions such as this one which resulted in more than $600 million being spent on ehealth with little or nothing to show for it during the six years before eHealth Ontario was put in place
Almost half his cabinet is implicated in the rot at eHealth
It just got a whole lot tougher than I thought it was going to, and I underestimated how onerous eHealth was going to be
It starts at the top with the arrogance of the premier and the minister of health in leading the way with $16 million in untendered contracts to eHealth. It sort of shows people that it doesn't really matter, that proper rules don't need to be followed, and it encourages similar sorts of practices
I am troubled by inadequate reassurances following reports about eHealth Ontario's spending practices
Ontarians want to know all of the facts, but instead they see Liberal members shut down committee investigations and ministers saying third-party auditors are looking at the eHealth scandal even though they haven't been hired
