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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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  • 4 Ways Technology Is Improving Patient Safety
    3/1/2017

    Technology has become an integral part of medicine today. The right technology can assist with increased efficiency, improved quality, and reduced costs. By Christine Queally Foisey, President and CEO, MedSafe

  • Solving Nurse Allocation Issues: How AI Effectively Prepares Infusion Centers
    8/20/2019

    Louis Pasteur famously said, “Chance favors the prepared mind.” In highly specialized environments such as infusion centers, which are unpredictable by nature, it often seems impossible to adequately prepare. Scheduling is highly complex, wait times are long, and nurses are usually rushed. Burnout and job dissatisfaction are systemic, and as a result, the patient care experience is suboptimal. Yet, new technologies make it possible to reduce uncertainties, adapt to change, and fuel a new level of preparedness that tips chance heavily in favor of patients and staff while enabling centers to function efficiently.

  • Patient Privacy: 6 Steps To Ensure HIPAA Compliance
    9/17/2019

    Technology is at the forefront of much of the innovation within the healthcare industry. New advancements are improving everything from patient care procedures to information availability, but many companies are struggling to manage the ancillary side effects of this rapid digitalization.

  • Medical Clinic Potentially Cuts $4,000,000 In Costs With Motion Tablets Running Allscripts Software
    12/2/2010

    Springfield Clinic is the second largest, private multi-specialty clinic in Illinois. The medical staff includes 230 physicians and physician extenders (providers) and is expected to increase to 300 providers by 2009. By Motion Computing, Inc.

  • New Research Sheds Light On COVID's Impact On Patient Communication
    8/13/2020

    Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, healthcare organizations have been losing money for a variety of reasons. In fact, MJH Life Sciences found the average loss of revenue as a result of the pandemic is 36 percent. Most of this is related to a drop in volume, but that decrease isn’t entirely due to closures. Some patients aren’t going to the doctor, emergency department, or urgent care even when the facility is open. 

  • Shining A Light On Behind-The-Scenes Health IT
    10/2/2017

    National Health IT Week was created to raise awareness of how information technology (IT) helps improve health care delivery in America. This annual celebration is a time to reflect on the progress that has been made and to showcase how advances in health IT improve patient outcomes and quality of care. By Gavin Fabian, CEO of Casetabs

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