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Daily Market Intelligence Updates

OPEN MINDS Market Intelligence Updates are daily articles, written by OPEN MINDS subject matter experts, about the latest news or trends in the behavioral health and social service industry. In addition to providing you with our own analysis and advice, these posts also include links to related library resources or news documents that can provide you with additional information.

If you're new to OPEN MINDS, or if you missed an intelligence update this month, you can use the listing below. You can find older updates from The OPEN MINDS Circle in the archive to the right.


October 2011:

October 1, 2011: Regulation of Health Care Smartphone Apps Takes Shape

October 4, 2011: Charity Care Is In The Eye Of The Beholder

October 5, 2011: Which Industry Has The Highest CEO Turnover?

October 6, 2011: Get Ready For The New Normal

October 7, 2011: Are You Just A Guy Taking A Walk?

October 8, 2011: Will A Robot Steal Your Job?

October 10, 2011: A $200 Million Medicare Fraud

October 11, 2011: 178 Low-Quality, High-Cost Hospitals – Identified But Not Named

October 12, 2011: Four Challenges Leaders Face

October 13, 2011: Should Performance Data Be Required To Prove Meaningful Use?

October 14, 2011: How Are Schools Spending Their Budgets?

October 15, 2011: Riding A Bicycle While Building It

October 18, 2011: Moving Your EHR From Expense To Investment

October 19, 2011: The Many Routes to EHR ROI

October 20, 2011: Any Professional, Any Program, Any Device, Anywhere

October 21, 2011: A Bad Workman Always Blames His Tools

October 22, 2011: Planning for the "Substitution Effects" of Technology

October 24, 2011: Health Care Reform's Remaining Legal Issue

October 25, 2011: Finding Your "Watson"

October 26, 2011: No Clarity on "Essential Benefits" for Mental Illness & Addiction

October 27, 2011: Big Questions With No Answers

October 28, 2011: What Is A 5-Star Medicare Rating?

October 29, 2011: From Deadlines To Leverage

October 31, 2011: A Black Eye For Community Mental Health