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By Tom Sullivan | 10:23 am | May 03, 2016
SQL Server 2016 will bring new functions for protecting data in motion and at rest, visual reporting, cloud-first features and big data analytics tools.
By Kathy Downing | 02:54 pm | May 02, 2016
Despite the ever increasing pace at which the healthcare industry—and HIM—is moving forward, through information governance (IG) pilot programs, we also see leaders making time to envision a future with IG playing a central role.
By Bernie Monegain | 04:28 pm | April 26, 2016
Truven Health Analytics prides itself on, well, analyzing data.
By Tom Sullivan | 08:27 am | April 22, 2016
With Google, IBM and Microsoft all setting sights squarely on healthcare, and analysts predicting 30 percent of providers will run cognitive analytics on patient data by 2018, the risk of investing too late may outweigh the risk of doing so too soon.
By John Andrews | 10:30 am | April 20, 2016
Revenue cycle management has gone from being a "back office" function to an "end-to-end" system that begins at patient intake or even before, claims specialists say.
By Bernie Monegain | 12:43 pm | April 19, 2016
Healthcare analytics company Decision Resources Group is growing its healthcare data trove in a big way, adding claims and electronic health record data for its new Real World Evidence repository, or RWE.
By Bernie Monegain | 12:41 pm | April 18, 2016
Big screens in every hospital unit show quality and safety indicators for doctors, nurses, patients and family members. Children’s has reduced urinary tract infections while improving medication safety and time to treatment.
By Jeff Lagasse | 04:20 pm | April 15, 2016
The hospital that gained notoriety earlier this year for paying criminals $17,000 in ransomware attack is now set to build a new emergency department and campus beautification work. 
By Bernie Monegain | 11:33 am | April 13, 2016
The aim is to save $25 million annually and Health Catalyst’s profits are directly tied to MultiCare meeting that goal.
By John Andrews | 11:12 am | April 11, 2016
Advanced analytics and machine learning technologies are critical to pinpointing problems in large datasets that could be losing providers money. That’s why some organizations are investigating every single denied claim to better understand trends.