Health IT Outcomes Magazine Articles
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Sentara Centralizes Storage, Cuts Costs With Enterprise Imaging
10/30/2014
Enterprise imaging platform addresses explosive growth in digital image volumes.
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A Call For Better Health IT
10/29/2014
Whether technology played a part in Duncan’s Ebola misdiagnosis may still be in question, but what can no longer be ignored is the fact that health IT has to get better.
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Hospital Drives Clinical Excellence With Gamification
10/29/2014
Inova Fairfax Medical Center is using a mobile, game-based platform to improve the continuing medical education of its clinical staff.
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Is Voice Recognition All It's Cracked Up To Be?
10/28/2014
Two health providers share how voice recognition technology helps improve physician workflow, reduce turnaround time for documentation, streamline operations, and reduce operating costs.
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2014 Health IT Change Agents
10/28/2014
These influential individuals and organizations are leading the charge for positive change in health IT.
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Analytics Improve Cardiac Diagnosis, Speed, And Accuracy
9/30/2014
In a recent pilot study, cardiac specialists have started leveraging data analytics technology to differentiate two commonly misdiagnosed cardiac conditions and improve diagnosis accuracy.
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ECM Elevates Hospital's Documentation Capabilities
9/29/2014
A new ECM solution helped Skagit Valley Hospital consolidate important document images and facilitate access, improving staff productivity.
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Reducing Readmissions With Remote Monitoring
9/29/2014
By deploying remote monitoring technology to patients with congestive heart failure, VNA Rockford has cut its hospital readmissions by nearly one-third.
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The ICD-10 Deadline That Wasn't
9/26/2014
The latest delay will prompt healthcare providers to put ICD-10 on the back burner and focus instead on more pressing initiatives like Meaningful Use.
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Transform Healthcare With Social Media
9/26/2014
Patient privacy concerns have kept many healthcare providers from seriously pursuing a social media strategy. However, leveraging these tools effectively can have a profound impact on patient communication and engagement.