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Subject: Dell to cut 3k jobs | 8 health IT keynotes | Epic asks SCOTUS to weigh in on employee arbitration ban | UCSF to outsource 97 IT jobs | Florida nurse arrested on 131 felony charges
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September 9, 2016
TODAY'S TOP STORIES
 
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Dell Technologies to cut up to 3k jobs following historic EMC deal 

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4. Learn why continuous health, characterized by immediate and uninterrupted connections and interactions that promote ongoing health and proactive care, is a successful framework for population health management. 

5. UCSF to lay off IT workers in favor of overseas contract: 5 things to know 
 
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7. Learn how rich-client devices increase efficiency and effectiveness. 
 
8. Florida nurse arrested on 131 felony charges 

9. Interoperability troubles highlighted in delay of presidential candidates' medical record release 

10. Is Uber already the 'Uber of healthcare?' 

11. Florida Hospital Carrollwood achieves HIMSS Stage 7 for EMR adoption 

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