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By Wolters Kluwer | 04:52 pm | April 08, 2025
As patients become more informed consumers of healthcare services, they need healthcare content and digital health tools that can help them make more educated care decisions.
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By Wolters Kluwer | 04:50 pm | April 08, 2025
Patient engagement platforms keep patients connected to care teams through user-friendly portals, apps and virtual visit platforms, offering a customizable experience.
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By Wolters Kluwer | 10:23 am | September 18, 2024
Deploying AI and other technologies can lighten administrative burdens.
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By Wolters Kluwer | 08:18 pm | February 27, 2024
A new eBook describes the way South Korea’s hospitals are using CDSS to reduce medication errors while highlighting the advances that stakeholders would like to see as CDSS becomes more integrated with hospital systems.
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By Wolters Kluwer | 06:40 am | December 11, 2023
When patients feel welcomed, treatment adherence improves.
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By Wolters Kluwer | 10:00 am | November 27, 2023
Give clinicians and care teams real-time, accurate information and alerts.
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By Wolters Kluwer | 07:12 am | January 09, 2023
Advanced medication decision support tools are emerging as an enabler for the digital maturity journey of many leading hospitals. From improving patient care to reducing alert fatigue for clinicians, they are driving change throughout the care continuum.
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By Wolters Kluwer | 06:35 am | September 28, 2022
The complexity of using EMRs and the risk of adverse drug events (ADE) globally can make it even harder to deliver the best patient care.
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By Wolters Kluwer | 08:38 am | February 11, 2021
Clinical decision-support systems have been critical in helping physicians make effective choices at the point of care during COVID-19, a new HIMSS report reveals.
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By Wolters Kluwer | 04:34 am | November 11, 2020
Tools for embedded drug screening in the Middle East are making healthcare safer and more effective for patients – and reducing clinician burnout– in the wake of the coronavirus, a new white paper reveals.