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...companies are helping providers launch their own so-called physician portals, which allow patients to make appointments, send secure e-mail to doctors and view their own charts and lab results. As part of a pilot project in Silicon Valley, insurers for a group of companies, including Oracle and Cisco, will soon reimburse doctors for certain e-mail consultations. At the end of the trail, WebMD's goal of online, real-time insurance-eligibility checks and claims adjudication is very slowly starting to become a reality...
...Alan Greenspan couldn't have been pandering to Wall Street, because Wall Street was already finding its smile. After shrugging off Cisco's woes on Tuesday (and feeling pretty good about having done so), the Dow and the NASDAQ were already surging Wednesday on Street-beating earnings reports from Old and New Economy stocks alike - Intel, General Motors, J. P. Morgan Chase, and AOL Time Warner (parent empire of this writer - go stock options!). The rally, you see, was already...
...rising unemployment, weak stock prices, and a daily drumbeat of low corporate earnings and big layoff announcements, with Cisco and Texas Instruments the latest. There's cutbacks in retail sales, and now housing. The cumulative set of statistics that we've seen lately may very well indicate that there is a recession getting under way right...
...After Cisco, bellwether of tech bellwethers, reported dire earnings news and direr layoffs Monday evening, NASDAQ-watchers cringed for another depressing sell-fest - but the markets shrugged it off. TIME personal finance columnist Daniel Kadlec looks around and sees the mood changing: When bad news no longer surprises, it's time for these markets to start climbing back uphill. At least until summer...
...first it felt good, this tanking-economy thing. My friends from Stanford no longer had options to brag about, my mom stopped rubbing my face in her precious Cisco stock, and I was hearing a lot less from James Cramer. But then I realized it might affect me: no more free deliveries of items ordered on the Web, the end of the tasting menu, less airtime for Maria Bartiromo--even an e-mail about getting rid of the free Snapple from our office refrigerators, though I may have hastened that by hoarding the remaining cases under my desk late...