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Two waves of activity are driving remote monitoring tools forward: Providers that want to expand their reach and patients tracking their own data.
Billed as a "one-of-a-kind" new partnership between academic heavyweights, UPMC, University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University have joined forces to drive big innovations in healthcare analytics.
Healthcare IT News and HIMSS Media are accepting speaking proposals for the Big Data & Healthcare Analytics Forum, which will be held in New York City, June 18-19.
Setting the stage for an IPO two years from now, data warehousing and analytics company Health Catalyst raised $70 million in a rare and oversubscribed Series D round of funding.
A bipartisan think tank is calling on Congress to let the Food and Drug Administration use EHRs and crowd-sourced patient experience data to help transform the drug and medical device approval process.
(SPONSORED) David McCallie, MD, senior vice president for Medical Informatics at Cerner, discusses the company's interoperability philosophy.
(SPONSORED) Patient engagement is essential to manage the health and wellness of populations, but getting patients to engage is often a challenge for healthcare organizations. Healthcare providers are turning to health IT solutions to reach patients.
(SPONSORED) Achieving the best health outcomes for patients and keeping costs down is the goal of all healthcare providers. A technology platform that helps clinicians and patients manage care together is what will help providers reach their goal.
Imprivata will showcase solutions for safeguarding mobile and desktop messaging across the enterprise at HIMSS15.
By using Six Sigma processes and identifying the needs of customers, CIOs can align IT with the hospital's strategic goals.