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By Jeff Lagasse | 04:27 pm | February 20, 2024
Most health plans leaders are investing in technology for digital transformation as the primary way to achieve organizational goals.
By Bill Siwicki | 01:06 pm | February 20, 2024
With help from a new point-of-care tool, even its lowest-performing clinics for diabetic retinopathy have met their retinal exam percentage completion goal.
By Andrea Fox | 12:25 pm | February 20, 2024
Also: NIH awarded Mount Sinai researchers $4 million to develop an artificial intelligence-powered model to detect adverse outcomes of obstructive sleep apnea.
By Adam Ang | 12:17 am | February 20, 2024
Te Whatu Ora recently disclosed the state of the health system's digital assets to the new Health Minister.
Remote Patient Monitoring
By Bill Siwicki | 01:31 pm | February 19, 2024
Cindy Gaines, RN, chief clinical transformation officer at Lumeon, explains why making the home another part of the care continuum is so crucial – and discusses the technologies that can make it happen.
By Andrea Fox | 01:15 pm | February 19, 2024
Market forces shape health tech innovation, but the most transformative startups have a keen understanding of adoption patterns and change management at the organizational level, says Sally Ann Frank in advance of her HIMSS24 presentation.
By Jessica Hagen | 12:05 pm | February 19, 2024
AT&T employees can access providers across more than 35 specialties, receive support from a care advocate, and access guidance around IVF, surrogacy, and more.  
By Andrea Fox | 12:02 pm | February 19, 2024
Three draft publications address pharmacy-related patient safety issues and continued challenges with appointment scheduling in the Oracle Health electronic health record, says David Case, OIG deputy inspector general.
By Jeff Lagasse | 06:00 pm | February 16, 2024
Digitizing the registration process has helped to ameliorate hardships caused by nurse and staffing shortages in the country.
Nursing and IT
By Bill Siwicki | 12:05 pm | February 16, 2024
The healthcare workforce should prepare for a "once-in-a-century revolution," a labor law expert says, with artificial intelligence poised to directly impact the way nurses and other healthcare professionals do their jobs.