Cloud Computing
Building off its Kantar Health acquisition, the Cerner Enviza business will "arm researchers with diverse tools and datasets" as they use deidentified data and real-world evidence, said CEO Dr. David Feinberg.
InterSystems' Ali Abi Raad discusses the main benefits of a cloud-hosted EMR solution versus a regular EMR, and how the company is assisting with travel technology during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The New Jersey health system will be deploying clinical AI and machine learning from Google Cloud, and will be transitioning to Google Workspace and Chrome OS devices enterprise-wide.
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Learn what your organization should expect to see from clinical collaboration platforms in the coming years, as well as insights into how major industry players like Microsoft will have a role in the innovation. Takeaways will touch on the transformation of ambulatory and outpatient care centers, the cloud delivery model and platform integrations with mission-critical systems like EHR and nurse call.
Talking Points:
Unifying teams—outpatient, specialty, administrative—across the enterprise through seamless integration and unified tools
Building and supporting new communication pathways between teams that were otherwise siloed by disparate systems
Leverage existing investments with a customizable platform that can support any and all teams across the healthcare continuum
Cloud-based technologies are the priority, says one Frost & Sullivan analyst, as health systems work to marshal data and deploy AI for quality improvement, cost reduction and improved patient and clinician experience.
Kash Patel will join the New Jersey health system as chief information and digital engagement officer.
All U.S. employees must be fully vaccinated by December 8, the company said on Friday, as the new CEO pledged to spend every day "thinking about how to use technology to improve people’s lives."
The health system-led data platform will broaden the reach of its pop health analytics projects with Azure-based artificial intelligence and security tools.
The program will offer technology and AWS credits for select organizations worldwide that leverage the cloud to boost access, address SDOH and enable data-driven health equity.
The enterprise-grade server is meant to help simplify the development process for FHIR-powered healthcare apps and to streamline data storage across IoMT, EHRs and clinical research databases.