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Onward And Upward – Predictions For 2014
12/17/2013
It’s hard to believe we are already closing out another year! With 2014 upon us, I took some time to reflect on what progress the healthcare industry made in 2013, and to contemplate what’s to come in the year ahead. This year, we saw increased investment in technologies to support gains in the efficiency and quality of patient care, and I really think that 2014 will be a year of continued evolution. By Terry Edwards, president and CEO, PerfectServe
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Goodbye Healthcare Technology Online, Hello Health IT Outcomes
11/22/2013
In January 2014, we’re changing our name and brand to Health IT Outcomes. Here’s the story behind the name change and what you can expect from us going forward.
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Security Options In The Cloud
11/21/2013
Mobility is an advantage for healthcare professionals, but having personal data on many mobile devices also means needing more protection By Katie Wike, contributing writer
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Windows 8 Enables Healthcare Tablet Adoption
10/22/2013
Tablets are changing the face of healthcare – boosting mobility and workflow efficiency – but adoption of them hasn’t come without a price. Last year’s release of Windows 8 is enabling healthcare to fully embrace the technology. By Scott Thie, VP, Healthcare and Education, Panasonic
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The EHR Honeymoon Is Over
7/23/2013
According to Black Book Rankings’ latest ambulatory EHR satisfaction survey, many providers have become so dissatisfied with their existing EHRs, they’re looking to rip and replace these systems within the next 12 months.
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Can Entrepreneurs Save Healthcare?
5/28/2013
I love to hear Jonathan Bush speak. Say what you will about his agenda as president and CEO of EHR vendor athenahealth, but the guy is a charismatic, passionate, and persuasive public speaker. When you hear Bush give a keynote, it’s clear he’s inherited much of the political swagger that runs in his bloodline (former president George H.W. Bush is his uncle and George W. Bush is his cousin).
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The Biggest “Big Ideas” At TEDMED 2013
4/24/2013
I had the pleasure of attending the TEDMED conference last week in Washington DC. I never experienced the event before, but I heard a lot about it. Everyone told me that TEDMED would be unlike any other conference I’ve ever attended. And it was.
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Mobile Carts Must Evolve Or Die
4/10/2013
With tablet computers and smartphones quickly becoming the new “mobile darlings” in healthcare, COWs (computers on wheels) need to up their game to provide the value needed by today’s healthcare provider. By Ken Congdon, Editor In Chief
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Taking The Pulse Of Mobile Health
4/4/2013
It’s no secret the healthcare industry is going digital. Electronic health records, health information exchanges, and Web-based patient portals are becoming ubiquitous features in nearly all clinical environments. But the fastest, most widely adopted digital push, according to healthcare industry experts, has undoubtedly been in mobile health.
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Securing Mobile Healthcare Applications In A World Of BYOD
4/4/2013
Mobile device and application use in the healthcare industry is becoming ubiquitous, with 80 percent of physicians using mobile technology to deliver patient care, and over 90 percent using mobile devices in everyday operations (HIMSS Mobile Technology Survey, 2012). The mobile trend isn’t slowing down, according to Gartner: Worldwide IT spending is anticipated to surpass $3.7 trillion in 2013, with major growth drivers being cloud computing, big data and mobile technologies.