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Highlights from the ACT-IAC Management of Change Conference 2014

The American Council for Technology and Industry Advisory Council (ACT-IAC) Management of Change conference took place this May with a focus on “redefining the 21st […]

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CNSI Health and Human Services Organization Unit Appraised at CMMI Level 3

Last month, CNSI celebrated its 20th anniversary and will now add another milestone to its list of accomplishments.

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CNSI Celebrates Two Decades of Innovation @ Work with Charity Drive

Saturday, April 26th marked

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Investors Take Notice of Health IT Potential

Technology Technology use in health care is growing fast and investors are taking notice. Indeed, last quarter private equity investors funneled some $858 million into the […]

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CNSI Moderates HIMSS Future of Health Data Privacy and Security – Trust and Balance Event

This past April, leading privacy and security experts met in Washington, D.C. to discuss these issues and the latest solutions available to address privacy matters […]

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How Medicaid is Driving State HIE Agendas

The shift towards patient-centered health care has become top of mind for many providers in recent years.

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U.S. Census Bureau Taps CNSI to Build Innovation Lab

The U.S.

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Highlights from the 2014 SAS Global Executive Forum

Last week, Washington, D.C.

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The Rise of Health IT at SXSW

In March, the annual South by Southwest (SXSW) conference, which focuses on the latest updates in the world of music, film and interactive applications, drew […]

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Information Exchange and Interoperability –Top Priorities in 2014

As the newly appointed health IT czar, Karen DeSalvo is making information exchange a top priority for the Office of the National Coordinator for Health […]

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