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Electronic Health Records
By Bill Siwicki | 09:08 am | December 17, 2018
Action items to help make the most of whichever electronic health record platform you’ve chosen.
Mobile Health IT
By Bill Siwicki | 01:23 pm | November 30, 2018
Eighty percent of users say the technology saves them time, and three out of four believe it has reduced errors.
Hazel Jones, program director of Apps & Wearables at NHS Digital
Mobile Health IT
By HIMSS TV | 05:06 pm | November 20, 2018
Hazel Jones, program director of Apps & Wearables at NHS Digital talks about the wide range of healthcare apps that were put through a stringent assessment process before being made available in the UK's NHS apps library.
Mobile Health IT
By Leontina Postelnicu | 11:34 am | November 20, 2018
Approximately 120 apps are currently being evaluated by NHS Digital and two external assessors against key standards to be added to an NHS resource of trusted digital health and care tools for patients, citizens, healthcare professionals, and commissioners.
Mobile Health IT
By Benjamin Harris | 04:23 pm | November 19, 2018
The device maker is betting the company's AI-powered security capabilities will help its enterprise customers, in healthcare and elseware, safeguard their connected devices.
Mobile Health IT
By Tom Sullivan | 01:36 pm | October 19, 2018
Apps and devices will evolve and tools already around us will become instruments of health to advance tailor-made care delivery and treatments.
Mobile Health IT
By Tom Sullivan | 11:31 am | October 19, 2018
The market is so flooded with competing products that many people have trouble even understanding what's available.
Mobile Health IT
By Tom Sullivan | 01:43 pm | October 17, 2018
What IT shops and clinicians should expect in 2019: plenty of tech failures.
Analytics
By Mike Miliard | 03:28 pm | October 03, 2018
InterSystems has announced a new data and collaboration platform to enable application developers to more easily and efficiently access health data. The aim is to help healthcare organizations be more agile and effective in creating and scaling innovative apps. WHY IT MATTERS Healthcare is generating more digital data than ever before, but the enormous volume and variety of that information can also be overwhelming. IRIS for Health, a healthcare-specific offshoot of InterSystems' new IRIS Data Platform, seeks to offer a streamlined approach for developers to access and make use of that data, officials say – giving them analytics and interoperability tools to help in the creation of apps. To do this, the platform leverages HL7's fast-becoming-ubiquitous Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources standard – including FHIR Server and SMART on FHIR capabilities. It also supports all major interoperability standards and certifications (HL7 Versions 2 and 3, Consolidated CDA, IHE, DICOM, and others), as well as an extensible data model enabling transitions between those standards. THE BIGGER TREND New and innovative clinical applications – cloud-based decision support, mobile tools for patients, AI-powered analytics  – are proliferating everywhere, and fast becoming key enablers of care transformation. But for all the creative energy in the app ecosystem, the raw materials available to forward-thinking developers could be improved As we showed in our Focus on Innovation this past month, there's boundless great ideas out there, and while the basic infrastructure is there to enable developers' success, startups and upstarts in the app creation space need the larger industry to be thinking as creatively as they are. And as hospitals and health systems look to scale up their own IT innovations, moving them from pilot to production, InterSystems hopes its new platform, available starting in 2019, will enable them to realize these innovations faster and more efficiently. ON THE RECORD "The explosion of healthcare data has created a dire need for innovations that can help the industry keep pace with payer, provider, and patient expectations," said Don Woodlock, vice president of HealthShare at InterSystems, in a statement. "Healthcare needs a foundational data platform that enables cutting-edge applications to rapidly evolve from concept to reality," he added. "We’re helping healthcare developers bring applications from whiteboard to production faster." Twitter: @MikeMiliardHITN Email the writer: mike.miliard@himssmedia.com
Mobile Health IT
By Bill Siwicki | 11:29 am | October 02, 2018
This case study shows how Hardin Memorial Hospital lowered that rate from 5.6 to 2.2 percent – and improved its HCAHPS scores thanks to better communication between doctors and patients.