Cloud Computing
The exhibit area will feature more than 60 companies demonstrating early tools with the potential to disrupt or change the healthcare industry.
Building on its GE Health Cloud, the company is enabling care teams to store, view, analyze and share images in ways they could not before storage and compute power were available in the cloud.
Dignity Health chief information officer Deanna Wise was once hesitant of putting health data in the cloud. Now she’s an outspoken proponent.
AI can be applied right now to ever-expanding health data sets. When will be the best time for healthcare entities to implement?
Inspira Health Network established a vendor-monitoring program that not only protects data but also improved the system’s ability to share it. Information security officer Francois Bodhuin’s advice: Keep it simple but thorough.
Ex-Googler launches Forward startup and medical practice to apply artificial intelligence to health…
Adrian Aoun said the emerging company will be built on beautiful hardware and software, and compared the vision to Tesla cars.
The new network will be automated and, as such, capable of monitoring more prescriptions than it previously could. It will also provide a platform for Surecripts future plans, CEO Tom Skelton said.
Proposals should actionable and solutions-based with a focus on the role analytics play in standardizing clinical care, reducing costs, achieving population health objectives and making better strategic decisions.
QuiO garners the top spot for its smart injection devices and connected health software combination.
University of Mississippi Medical Center overcomes early trepidation to find big analytics gains in…
UMMC uses Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure as well as predictive analytics to improve care and reduce costs. But it took some work to embrace the cloud.