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Automation has been making human workers superfluous for centuries, but until recently, workers whose jobs required high-level cognitive skills have been able to rest easy, confident no machine could possibly replace them when it came to making nuanced decisions based on the evaluation of complicated, sometimes contradictory data. By Khal Rai, Senior Vice President, Product Development & Operations, SRS Health

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  • How Virtua Healthcare Transitioned To An IP-Based Surveillance System
    6/27/2013

    Since Virtua’s facilities have the latest, state-of-the- art digital equipment, Virtua administrators felt it was necessary to upgrade their video surveillance to safeguard its tools. Their current surveillance system included a number of analog cameras that were not meeting their coverage capabilities and video resolution needs. The video management system (VMS) software became too cumbersome to operate on a daily basis, missing the ability to access usable recorded images.

  • Clinic Improves Patient Care And Streamlines Billing Process With Motion C5 MCAs
    8/26/2010
    The Whole Child Pediatrics, P.S.C. provides care to children from birth to age 17 years and young adults from 18 to 21 years of age. In order to deliver the best service possible, The Whole Child Pediatrics, P.S.C. wanted a documentation solution that would allow them to capture data in real time and better manage their patient records. By Motion Computing, Inc.
  • Behavioral Health: Transition To Value Offers Opportunity To Finally Get It Right
    3/22/2019

    The U.S. healthcare system has many strengths, but its ability to provide high-quality care for our country’s behavioral health patient population is not one of them.

  • Seeding The Cloud: Who Really Needs Infrastructure-as-a-Service?
    9/12/2017

    If you’re a small or midsize medical office – a clinic, a hospital, a medical practice – you should of course be mindful of IT. But you need to keep your mind on your patients. By Adam Stern, founder and CEO, Infinitely Virtual

  • How "Smart Hospitals" Handle Mission-Critical IT: They Don't Compete For Campus Resources
    3/15/2019

    Over the last several decades, the adoption of automated healthcare systems has dramatically accelerated in healthcare organizations, especially in the hospital campus environment. In fact, we are already transitioning from the “digital hospital” phase to the “smart hospital” phase, when it comes to the deployment of automated systems in hospitals that use state-of-the-art IT. This automation has led to specific service-level requirements for uptime and availability whether they operate with on-premise IT or with offsite IT service providers.

  • AHIMA 2009 Convention & Exhibit Booth Visit: MRO
    10/26/2009
    MRO is a provider of shared electronic Release of Information solutions. Using Web-based software and document capture systems, MRO solutions integrate with daily workflow processes for both paper-based and electronic record systems.

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