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New Patent for Indexing System

By |October 13th, 2011|Autoindexing, indexing, News, Taxonomy|Comments Off on New Patent for Indexing System

Decernis receives new patent for an indexing system and method to identify and validate chemicals, foods, and commodities in documents and databases. This innovation enables a user to find any reference to a food, chemical, or contaminant in any language across the Internet.

EBSCO Acquires Vast Database

By |October 12th, 2011|indexing, News|Comments Off on EBSCO Acquires Vast Database

EBSCO Publishing (EBSCO) has acquired the database, Ergonomics Abstracts™. The database focuses on ergonomics and human factors and provides indexing for eBooks, journal articles and reference works in a variety of fields that will be of value to academic libraries and research institutes.

The Y2K of Healthcare

By |October 11th, 2011|Autoindexing, indexing, News, semantic|Comments Off on The Y2K of Healthcare

Many healthcare professionals are in scrambling mode to beat the October 2013 deadline to move from ICD-9 to ICD-10 medical coding system. This has an upside for the economy. Anthelio, a healthcare technology company based in Dallas, plans to hire 200 people in Michigan, mostly medical insurance billers and coders. If there is a state that needs an economical boost, Michigan would fit that bill.

Proper Findability

By |October 11th, 2011|indexing, News, Taxonomy|Comments Off on Proper Findability

Copies of articles can now be accessed quickly and cheaply using the IEEE Computer Society’s Instant Conference Download (ICD) service. ICD provides contributing authors with an alternative to buying print copies of the entire proceedings, which can take up to six weeks to order and receive.

ICD 10 Transition Deadline Stirs Activity

By |October 10th, 2011|Autoindexing, indexing, News, semantic|Comments Off on ICD 10 Transition Deadline Stirs Activity

In the continual race to beat the deadline of the ICD 10-transition has various companies scrambling for assistance. Elsevier/MC Strategies will be working with Care Communications to develop an ICD-10 transition resource, and Anthelio has formed a strategic partnership with MedQuist Holdings. Health insurance giant, Humana is incorporating Interactions Corporation's voice portal technology into its Medicare Part D benefits enrollment program.

Open Source Giant Celebrates Anniversary

By |October 10th, 2011|indexing, News|Comments Off on Open Source Giant Celebrates Anniversary

The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) is celebrating the 10th anniversary of Apache Lucene. First developed in 1997, the Lucene information retrieval software entered the ASF as a sub-project of the Apache Jakarta project in 2001, and soon became a standalone, Top-Level Project (TLP) in 2005.

Go With the ICD 10 Flow

By |October 6th, 2011|Autoindexing, indexing, News, semantic|Comments Off on Go With the ICD 10 Flow

During the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) conference in Salt Lake City this week, a World Health Organization (WHO) official urged health care organizations to move forward with the transition to ICD-10 code sets.

Alfresco Releases New Platform

By |October 6th, 2011|indexing, News|Comments Off on Alfresco Releases New Platform

Open source content management provider Alfresco has released their platform, Alfresco Community 4, at JavaOne.

New Document Management Resource

By |October 5th, 2011|indexing, News|Comments Off on New Document Management Resource

Iron Mountain has opened a document scanning and indexing center to help organizations across Europe make the most of their information within stringent national and EU regulation. The center uses the latest technology to provide a suite of document management services for organizations of all sizes and from all sectors.

Costs Deter Move to Electronic Health Records

By |October 4th, 2011|indexing, News, semantic, Taxonomy|Comments Off on Costs Deter Move to Electronic Health Records

Physicians are notoriously slow in implementing electronic health records (EHRs) within their office systems. The government has been feverishly trying to get doctors to use these systems for some time, but despite assurances of security and ultimately, cost savings, some physicians remain skeptical.