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By Kat Jercich | 04:00 pm | June 26, 2020
Although providing services to patients virtually can improve provider efficiency, it's important to consider individual technological capabilities.
By Dave Muoio | 03:25 pm | June 26, 2020
The device monitors vitals from up to four feet away, and is designed for use in healthcare settings or at home.
By Bill Siwicki | 02:17 pm | June 26, 2020
The post-acute care group won back time it could spend with patients and saved $300,000 through interoperability.
By Rachel McArthur | 10:05 am | June 26, 2020
Two of the largest private hospital groups in the United Arab Emirates have made an FDA-authorised COVID-19 serology test available to the public.
COVID-19
By Sara Mageit | 07:06 am | June 26, 2020
With a large backlog of appointments caused by coronavirus, some hospitals in England and Wales have started using algorithms to prioritise patients most urgently in need of care and to help clear the mounting numbers.
Security
By Mike Miliard | 05:28 pm | June 25, 2020
As virtual health deployments scale up and become routine, everyone – vendors, clinicians, patients and compliance officers have a role to play in keeping video and streaming remote monitoring data secure.
By Mike Miliard | 04:56 pm | June 25, 2020
After 15 years as a health IT innovation leader, the nonprofit MAeHC will be winding down operations in 2020, with many of its assets transferred to other like-minded organizations.
Security
By Kat Jercich | 02:17 pm | June 25, 2020
A commanding 94% majority of respondents to a new Black Hat survey says the pandemic has increased cybersecurity threats to enterprise systems and data – and many say it will continue to.
By Bill Siwicki | 01:07 pm | June 25, 2020
They dug in to find data that showed their emergency department usage rate per thousand was significantly higher compared to other ACOs. Then it was time to strategize.
COVID-19
By Sara Mageit | 12:12 pm | June 25, 2020
GE HEALTHCARE LAUNCHES NEW AI SUITE TO DETECT CHEST X-RAY ABNORMALITIES Leading global medical technology solutions innovator, GE Healthcare has launched the Thoracic Care Suite, which uses AI to scan for eight chest X-ray abnormalities, including pneumonia indicative of COVID-19, which is a key cause of mortality in patients who contract the virus.