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09:34 am | March 08, 2017
The company said the software will take users to WebMD’s content library to avoid misdirected search for health information. 
By Jack McCarthy | 07:43 am | March 07, 2017
IBM’s Watson met Salesforce’s Einstein in a deal the companies said could help healthcare organizations advance data-driven decision making. 
By Jessica Davis | 12:22 pm | March 06, 2017
An employee made a typo in the command input, which took several servers offline for about four hours on Feb. 28.
By Brian Wells | 08:35 am | March 03, 2017
With the personal computer OS, browser and smartphone wars behind us, vendors including Amazon, Apple, Google and Microsoft are setting sights on AI devices. Here’s what hospitals need to know now about the emerging technologies. 
By Jessica Davis | 05:22 pm | February 28, 2017
On Feb. 28, Amazon's S3 cloud-based service experienced outages that caused a number of major websites and apps – including many across healthcare – to stop working optimally.
By Tom Sullivan | 03:35 pm | February 28, 2017
HIMSS17 has come and gone. Take our survey to separate the buzz from the real world work already underway at hospitals across the U.S.
By Bernie Monegain | 02:10 pm | February 27, 2017
The companies said they intend to put the artificial intelligence-powered text analytics technology to work accelerating advances in patient care.
By Bill Siwicki | 10:42 am | February 27, 2017
The new software-as-a-service application connects referring physicians to registered imaging provider order lists, bringing clarity to proper exam selection and reimbursement coding, the vendor says.
By Bill Siwicki | 10:38 am | February 27, 2017
“EVO combines biometric, clinical, behavior, psychometric and lifestyle data to deliver an engaging, lifelong personalized wellness experience,” the vendor’s CEO says.
By Bill Siwicki | 05:07 pm | February 23, 2017
With new APIs, IT departments at health systems and hospitals can extend imaging and imaging data into other applications such as population health or reporting tools, the vendor says.