E-Health Records Get Nudged Forward
A push to get U.S. physicians to use electronic patient health records cleared a milestone this week when a federal commission gave its seal of
A push to get U.S. physicians to use electronic patient health records cleared a milestone this week when a federal commission gave its seal of
Technology managers at the Bank of New York thought they were doing a good job of running the information systems, networks and other services the
The theft of a U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs employee’s laptop containing the names, birthdates and Social Security numbers of more than 26.5 million individuals
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Debra Walton grew up on an Australian sheep farm in a town of 4,000. Her family’s wish: find a husband from a nearby farm so
When Jerry Rehfuss, a finance director at Kimberly-Clark Co., was asked in July 2003 to head up the company’s efforts to comply with the Sarbanes-Oxley
Mark Dixon knows what it’s like to be a customer of his own company. The founder and CEO of the Surrey, England-based Regus Group, a