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Electronic Health Records
By Leontina Postelnicu | 11:12 am | April 19, 2018
Global Digital Exemplars Cambridge University Hospitals and West Suffolk have created a link between their Electronic Patient Record systems, with the functionality currently available in the A&E departments of Addenbrooke's and West Suffolk hospitals.
SPONSORED Privacy & Security
By Leidos | Leidos | 10:12 am | April 19, 2018
Survey finds gap in provider defenses.
Analytics
By Mike Miliard | 05:32 pm | April 18, 2018
The new study takes a broad view of dozens of healthcare market segments, from acute EHRs to virtual care platforms, and assesses how providers choose vendor partnerships.
Compliance
By Jessica Davis | 05:23 pm | April 18, 2018
The agency released a five-point plan outlining regulatory changes to bolster medical device safety, including requiring manufacturers ensure devices can be updated and patched.
Data Warehousing
By Bill Siwicki | 04:08 pm | April 18, 2018
Cybersecurity professionals from the San Diego Supercomputer Center discuss end-to-end compliance, meeting unique user requirements and more.
Analytics
By Bernie Monegain | 03:36 pm | April 18, 2018
The company will integrate its technology with software from SeraCare and Philips' IntelliSpace Genomics Platform.
Electronic Health Records
By Wendy Almeida | 02:06 pm | April 18, 2018
There are a lot of organizations betting on Apple's plan – now it's time for you to weigh in on the idea.
Electronic Health Records
By Jessica Davis | 01:32 pm | April 18, 2018
Just weeks after David Shulkin was ousted as VA Secretary, Scott Blackburn, one of the leaders of the department's EHR modernization project, announced his departure on Twitter.
Electronic Health Records
By Mike Miliard | 10:46 am | April 18, 2018
Dignity Health's chief digital officer explains why he thinks Apple can succeed for population health and precision medicine efforts where other PHR launches have not.
Analytics
By Mike Miliard | 04:58 pm | April 17, 2018
The defense agency wants to assess service members' health using mobile device sensors for its Warfighter Analytics using Smartphones for Health program, but some privacy advocates are concerned.