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By Dean Koh | 10:24 pm | January 09, 2019
The Committee of Inquiry, which was convened on 24 July 2018, identified five key findings and a total of 16 recommendations for SingHealth and IHiS to improve its cybersecurity defences.
By Bill Siwicki | 10:01 am | January 09, 2019
The company will be showing an open scalable platform for managing devices, centralizing storage and providing on-demand analytics, among other capabilities at HIMSS19.
Workforce
By HIMSS TV | 06:38 pm | January 08, 2019
Verizon’s Nancy Green says that with many M&As and joint ventures happening, IT infrastructure leaders must be ready to expand tech capabilities on short notice.
By Benjamin Harris | 02:39 pm | January 08, 2019
Mobile data is about to get a lot faster at the Rush System for Health in Chicago.
By Diana Manos | 12:51 pm | January 08, 2019
Companies said the resulting product will enable a network of technology equipped research clinicians.
By Leontina Postelnicu | 11:43 am | January 07, 2019
Secondary care providers in England are expected to be “fully digitised” by 2024, according to the 10-year NHS plan released today.
By Tom Sullivan | 10:00 am | January 07, 2019
New device brings a larger screen, integration with more clinical systems, a panic button and do not disturb features.
IT Infrastructure
By HIMSS TV | 02:51 pm | December 27, 2018
Turkey has made tremendous strides in digitizing healthcare and touts more than 160 hospitals validated at Stage 6 of EMRAM. HIMSS TV spoke with Aniventi co-founder Nejat Unsal about how his company is supporting the country’s ongoing mission.
Blockchain
By Tom Sullivan | 12:44 pm | December 26, 2018
Amazon, Change Healthcare and Walmart all made moves worth watching as we head into 2019.
IT Infrastructure
By Leontina Postelnicu | 11:00 am | December 21, 2018
From Google hiring Geisinger Health CEO David Feinberg to drive its health care initiatives, then moving DeepMind’s Streams team under his supervision, to Apple getting its first FDA clearance for an atrial fibrillation-detecting algorithm and an ECG built into its Watch, it seems that big tech companies have been making significant strides during the past year in paving the way toward disrupting health care.