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Judy Hanover

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Judy Hanover provides research, market analysis and consulting on healthcare information technology, strategy and best practices for both the inpatient and ambulatory healthcare settings at IDC Health Insights. Her understanding of healthcare information technology is based on her experience working in the healthcare provider and payer vendor community, as well as her experience with healthcare IT end users.

Ms. Hanover serves as research manager for IDC Health Insights' Healthcare Provider IT Strategies practice and also contributes to the Healthcare IT Spending Guide. She has a background in healthcare informatics, and experience working with managed care, provider and clinical applications. The technologies she covers include Electronic Health Records, Electronic Medical Records, Hospital Information Systems, Practice Management Systems, Revenue Cycle Management Systems, Computerized Physician Order Entry, Clinical Decision Support, Disease and Case Management, Administrative, Claims and Bill Review Systems.

Ms. Hanover blogs in the IDC Health Insights Community (http://idc-insights-community.com/health). Her Twitter handle is judyhanover.

Ms. Hanover previously served as a senior research analyst for IDC Health Insights' life science practice, where she developed significant subject matter expertise in research areas including regulatory compliance, clinical trial IT infrastructure, drug development performance management, pharmacovigilance and drug safety technology. She continues to collaborate on coverage of technologies at the intersection of clinical trials/drug development, drug safety and healthcare IT in her current role with the provider IT strategies practice at IDC Health Insights.

Ms. Hanover has held positions in strategic planning, product marketing, product management and market research at 3M Health Information Systems, Ingenix Inc., McKesson Corporation and Phase Forward, Inc.

Ms. Hanover holds a B.A. in Chemistry from Harvard University, as well as an M.B.A., with concentration in Marketing, and an M.S. in Information Systems, from Boston University.



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Research Authored by Judy Hanover

CMS Issues a Final Rule for Meaningful Use Phase 1: Implications for U.S. Providers
Lynne A. Dunbrack, Judy Hanover
Aug 2010 - Doc # HI224613      Perspective
This IDC Health Insights Perspective examines the final meaningful use rule announced by U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius on July 13, 2010, and its implications for U.S. providers. The rule specifi ...
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Notable News in Healthcare Provider IT: 2Q10
Judy Hanover
Jul 2010 - Doc # HI224242      Perspective
This IDC Health Insights Perspective provides a chronological list and assessment of important news and events reported in April through early July 2010.: In our role as healthcare provider IT industry analysts, IDC Health Insights ...
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Allscripts and Eclipsys to Merge in New Step Toward Ambulatory and Inpatient EMR/EHR Consolidation
Judy Hanover, Lynne A. Dunbrack
Jul 2010 - Doc # HI224017      Perspective
This IDC Health Insights Perspective discusses the $1.3 billion acquisition of Eclipsys Corp. by Allscripts-Misys Healthcare Solutions Inc., which was announced on June 9, 2010, by the three stakeholders in the transaction: Eclipsys (Nas ...
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Notable News in Healthcare Provider IT: 1Q10
Judy Hanover
Jun 2010 - Doc # HI223983      Perspective
This Health Industry Insights Perspective provides a chronological list and assessment of important news and events reported in January through March 2010.: In our role as healthcare provider IT industry analysts, Health Industry In ...
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Leveraging Clinical Decision Support in the Provider Environment
Judy Hanover
Jun 2010 - Doc # HI223845      Insights Presentation
This presentation was delivered at the Wolters-Kluwers Health Advisory Board Meeting in Chicago, IL on May 9, 2010. The presentation was delivered at a meeting of leaders in the healthcare provider industry who are using Wolters-Kluwers ...
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Five Enabling Technologies for Provider Healthcare Reform
Judy Hanover, Lynne A. Dunbrack, Scott Lundstrom
May 2010 - Doc # HI223349      Perspective
This IDC Health Insights Perspective identifies five key technologies that will give providers a foundation to achieve the functionality, operational, and business understanding they need to respond to both the American Recovery and Rein ...
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Vendor Assessment: Microsoft Amalga Unified Intelligence System
Judy Hanover
Apr 2010 - Doc # HI222998      Market Overview
This IDC Health Insights report discusses the Amalga Unified Intelligence System (Amalga UIS) offered by Microsoft for data management and analytics including clinical, business, and operational analytics used in the provider s ...
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EDC, EMR and the Future of Clinical Trials
Judy Hanover
Mar 2010 - Doc # HI222717      Insights Presentation
This presentation was delivered at the annual Life Sciences Insight event in Boston, MA on February 24, 2010. The presentation was delivered prior to a panel discussion including several representatives from the life science in ...
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Health Reform: Building Off of ARRA Investments in Healthcare IT
Lynne A. Dunbrack, Judy Hanover
Mar 2010 - Doc # lcUS22266310      IDC Link
On March 23, 2010, President Barack Obama signed into law the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (HR 3950), which aims to provide health insurance coverage to approximately 32 million uninsured Americans and reform health in ...
HIMSS 2010: Current and Future Storage Opportunities in the Healthcare Provider Segment
Laura DuBois, Judy Hanover
Mar 2010 - Doc # 222476      Event Flash
This IDC Flash analyzes the storage opportunities and trends coming from the HIMSS 2010 conference held in Atlanta, Georgia. Furthermore, this study analyzes the evolving storage user demands that are driving future development ...
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