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By Lenovo | 04:00 am | February 04, 2016
(SPONSORED) Mobile devices are an important part of the modern health landscape, but the industry needs to go further than that.
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By American Well | 04:40 pm | February 02, 2016
(SPONSORED) Telehealth technologies are on the rise. For hospitals and providers, telehealth enables more frequent connections with existing patients, and the ability to reach new patients in new markets. Here are the top ten questions providers ask when considering telehealth.
By Jessica Davis | 02:34 pm | February 02, 2016
Doctor on Demand has expanded its telemedicine platform to include board-certified psychiatrists, the company announced on Tuesday.
By Healthcare IT News | 11:56 am | January 29, 2016
Healthcare IT News and HIMSS are accepting topic and speaker proposals for the Pop Health Forum 2016, May 19-20, in Boston.
By Jessica Davis | 02:37 pm | January 28, 2016
Patricia Mechael has been appointed executive vice president, Personal Connected Health Alliance at HIMSS, effective April 15, HIMSS President and CEO Steve Lieber announced on Thursday.
By Bernie Monegain | 11:34 am | January 27, 2016
Group sends letter to lawmakers urging fixes such as strengthening telehealth reimbursement policies under Medicare.
By Jessica Davis | 12:33 pm | January 26, 2016
Dell has signed on as an industry collaborator of HIMSS Innovation Center, joining other major health IT players at the 30,000-square-foot testing and exhibition facility in Cleveland.
By Jessica Davis | 11:36 am | January 26, 2016
Intermountain Healthcare is rolling out mobile, cloud-based rounding and audit compliance tools powered by Nashville-based ReadyPoint.
By Jack McCarthy | 10:57 am | January 21, 2016
OhioHealth hospitals are among the first users of Epic's MyChart Bedside to enable patients to view their health information, lab results, review videos, exchange messages with their medical team, and generally and plan for the day.
By Deirdre Fulton | 10:28 am | January 21, 2016
The problem with many health apps often comes down to design, creating "a mismatch between what the app is trying to do and what the end users are trying to do," said Lorraine Chapman, director of healthcare user experience for the global software and design firm Macadamian.