Jeff Lagasse
The requirements would result in federal savings, but would pass costs on to states and cause large coverage losses, data shows.
Color-coded visualizations reduce cognitive burden and improve workflows and care quality, says UVA doctor.
While the hardware still has catching up to do, quantum-based machine learning is already outperforming classical models.
The COVID-19 pandemic inspired Stanford to upgrade and update its technology and workflows to allow for telehealth at the bedside.
The past five to 10 years have brought a major shift in how healthcare organizations have been forced to think about their cybersecurity.
The Supreme Court's decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization left a number of questions for healthcare stakeholders.
A digital divide creates a barrier for those who would wish to have fuller participation in their own care.
TEFCA has potential to remove a lot of the friction around what it takes to achieve interoperability, a HIMSS23 panel said.
HDUs enable specific, defined use cases, with extra protections to ensure patient privacy and protection.
Modernizing data means shifting it from an asset to a utility, to ensure its usable for patients, providers and payers, a HIMSS23 panel said.