Health Care IT news: UDI Taking Shape.

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American Institute Health Care Professionals’ insight:

Development into the Unique Device Identification system or UDI is on a fast track now.   Five of the biggest Health Care IT groups have combined in the Healthcare Transformation Group or HTG to take on the task of the implementation of the UDI.    What this means for health care technology is the ability to track medical devices and show the positive impact they are having.

This is a big step towards learning what works in our health care system.   The flood of information from this program will require highly trained healthcare information technology professionals skilled in both fields of healthcare and computer science.

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Women promise new tide for health IT | Healthcare IT News

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American Institute Health Care Professionals‘s insight:

In a new study the health care info tech field shows a promising new tide for women in Health IT.    Normally a field dominated by men, Health Care IT is taking big steps into increase the number of women in the field.

Regardless of your gender, you will still need the training and talents to make a big difference in the healthcare IT field.   That being said now is the time to take a look at programs in Healthcare IT.    There are many quality programs available online.

This article has more on the subject.

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