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By Nathan Eddy | 12:00 pm | January 27, 2020
While cloud vendors offer a basic infrastructure environment, it’s up to the healthcare client to design it and own it, says BIDMC's Manu Tandon.
By Nathan Eddy | 03:31 pm | January 24, 2020
The communication says vulnerabilities in Clinical Information Central Stations and Telemetry Servers "might allow an attack to happen undetected and without user interaction."
Innovation
By Nathan Eddy | 11:57 am | January 23, 2020
Artificial intelligence will also continue to be a big focus, as it becomes more clear which startups are succeeding in their initial target sectors. VCs are also eyeing genomics analytics tools, as well as other more practical technologies.
By Nathan Eddy | 12:15 pm | January 22, 2020
The five principles all stem from the basic viewpoint that AI-enabled solutions should complement and benefit customers, patients, and society as a whole.
Emerging Technology
By Nathan Eddy | 11:42 am | January 21, 2020
While there is a large and growing market for remote patient monitoring technologies, with particular benefits for the older population, simplification of connection technologies – Bluetooth for one – will be key to the broader adoption of RPM in 2020.
By Nathan Eddy | 01:17 pm | January 20, 2020
The company is focused on "infrastructure the Epic community uses today and is likely to use in the future," according to a statement received by CNBC.
Innovation
By Nathan Eddy | 01:50 pm | January 16, 2020
Vendors offer their perspective on the opportunities and challenges for healthcare data exchange in the year ahead.
Emerging Technology
By Nathan Eddy | 10:56 am | January 16, 2020
Healthcare information technology will be the focus of investors in 2020, with interest in the pharmaceutical and biotech sector, home and hospice care and managed care companies also high on the list, according to a KPMG report including survey results from 333 investment professionals.
By Nathan Eddy | 05:09 pm | January 14, 2020
A new American Hospital Association report on workforce strategic planning trends says technology is well-positioned to help health systems combat professional staffing shortages.
By Nathan Eddy | 11:54 am | January 13, 2020
And that's costing the U.S. healthcare system in a big way, even in the era of value-based care, according to a new survey from Black Book.