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Roy Smythe, MD, talks about the evolution of HX360 and the overall goals of the inaugural event.
Despite the many potential rewards of networked healthcare, the risks are very real -- and potentially catastrophic -- when it comes to wearable and implantable medical devices, a new report shows.
Boston Children's and Penn Medicine faced similar choices: They could purchase existing apps on the open market, with no guarantee they would fit smoothly into their existing infrastructure and workflows; or they could write the apps internally.
Virtualization enables clinicians to see the same desktop from any device within a hospital's network and lets applications essentially follow those users around.
Software giant aims to help clinicians adjust to changing landscape with analytics, cloud and mobile software tools.
Penn Medicine's development staff is speeding up pilot programs with experiments designed to rapidly test and refine new interventions.
Two waves of activity are driving remote monitoring tools forward: Providers that want to expand their reach and patients tracking their own data.
Imprivata will showcase solutions for safeguarding mobile and desktop messaging across the enterprise at HIMSS15.
Docs nationwide are unhappy and exhausted in their current roles, and rather than helping, mHealth tools are only adding to the problem. At least that's the finding of a recent survey that took pulse of physician misery levels.
"These events will provide practical advice to investors, providers and entrepreneurs in the health tech space, including how-to guidance on establishing collaborations, structuring deals and identifying market opportunities."