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IT Infrastructure
By Bill Siwicki | 01:56 pm | June 14, 2017
Device cybersecurity, cyber-hygiene and risk management can ensure attackers are repelled by your systems.
Connected Health
By Bernie Monegain | 10:01 am | June 14, 2017
Organizations say broader access will support remote-based monitoring and home-based primary care for those with chronic conditions.
Electronic Health Records
By Mike Miliard | 03:24 pm | June 13, 2017
Seattle Children's has launched nationwide network with more 60 other hospitals and health systems to improve ordering, retrieval, interpretation and reimbursement for genetic tests.
IT Infrastructure
By Bill Siwicki | 01:18 pm | June 13, 2017
Inpatient settings require fully functional computing devices to access clinical information, especially ones with security at the fore as cybercriminals target healthcare.
Electronic Health Records
By Jessica Davis | 04:59 pm | June 07, 2017
A three-year study on a large mid-Atlantic hospital found that the laboratory department was hit the hardest during downtime, with patient identification as the largest challenge.
Electronic Health Records
By Bernie Monegain | 11:57 am | June 07, 2017
Government has shown itself as on-again, off-again on some of its IT projects.
Electronic Health Records
By Bernie Monegain | 11:36 am | June 02, 2017
Bart will also teach at Pitt’s school of medicine and work as intensivist at UPMC’s children’s hospital
Electronic Health Records
03:22 pm | June 01, 2017
While the EHR vendor’s clients face tough choices, and the company itself may emerge looking different than it does today, the quagmire reveals hard realities that all hospitals have to grapple with.   
Electronic Health Records
By Jessica Davis | 03:12 pm | May 30, 2017
CORHIO will launch its first use case in June, while a second use case centered around connected care management platform will launch at a later date.
Electronic Health Records
By Mike Restuccia | 03:27 am | May 30, 2017
An electronic medical record implementation requires accuracy and precision. And making that happen demands a variety of skillsets, professional backgrounds and expertise. Here’s what worked for Penn Medicine.