Featured Secure Messaging Content
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$4.3 Billion Invested In Digital HIT In 2015
1/5/2016
While the number of venture capital-funded deals dropped, the average amount rose. By Christine Kern, contributing writer
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Residents: Texting Is Preferred Communication
12/28/2015
Efficiency and ease of use were two reasons medical residents preferred texting to other forms of communication for in-hospital communication. By Katie Wike, contributing writer
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90% Of Healthcare Institutions Employ Non HIPAA-Compliant Messaging Apps
11/30/2015
Consumer-facing apps and services in use are not secure enough to meet regulations. By Christine Kern, contributing writer
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Top 10 Health IT Trends For 2016
11/24/2015
For the past five years, EHR/MU was selected as the top health IT initiative for the coming year. This year, there’s a new top initiative, and what it is should come as no surprise.
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2015 Health IT Change Agents
9/29/2015
Our inaugural class of Health IT Change Agents set a high bar, but this year’s class can more than hold its own when it comes to driving positive change and advancing health IT.
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How The Internet Of Things Is Revolutionizing Healthcare
9/24/2015
From notifying care givers of proper bed rail placement for patients with a high fall risk to directing patients to their medical appointments, the possibilities of the Internet of Things (IoT) in healthcare are truly endless.
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Providers: Direct Messaging Worth High Costs
7/17/2015
Slightly more than half of providers surveyed said direct messaging software is well worth the price tag. By Katie Wike, contributing writer
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Texting Helps Patients Keep Appointments
6/9/2015
A study of Amerigroup Members finds text message reminders improve the likelihood a patient will show up for an annual exam. By Katie Wike, contributing writer
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Providers Rely Heavily On Old Communication
4/29/2015
A survey from communication provider Perfect Serve found healthcare providers are stuck in the past when it comes to communication technologies. By Katie Wike, contributing writer
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Report: Texting Works
4/10/2015
Most text message programs for chronic disease management are successful, according to a report published in the Annual Review of Public Health. By Katie Wike, contributing writer