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Annalise Enterprise CXR by annalise.ai
By Adam Ang | 11:32 pm | September 06, 2022
It will assess the impact of annalise.ai's chest x-ray platform on diagnostic accuracy and patient management.
Measuring a baby's bilirubin levels using the Picterus Jaundice Pro app
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By Picterus | 12:22 am | September 01, 2022
As hospital stays after birth are getting shorter, the need for a flexible solution to monitor newborns in the first weeks of life is growing.
[Top left-right]: Raj Kurup, Digital Strategy Lead for Healthcare, Equinix Asia Pacific; Chad Rajapakse, Client Account Lead in Health and Public Sector, Accenture Australia [Bottom left-right]: David Stupple, National ICT Director, Calvary Health Care; Andrew Pearce, Senior Digital Health Strategist, HIMSS Analytics (Moderator)
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By Equinix | 11:55 pm | August 31, 2022
In this virtual discussion, tech leaders stressed the importance of having the right digital infrastructure to deliver connected care.
By Andrea Fox | 04:57 pm | August 29, 2022
The two-stage study compared app-based smartphone with conventional screening and found digital exams superior at detecting atrial fibrillation.
A doctor using a desktop computer
By Adam Ang | 05:19 am | August 25, 2022
It will cut down the period of evaluation and licensing of such medical devices to around three months.
Examples of the app's screens
By Andrea Fox | 11:17 am | August 15, 2022
The new features streamline the acquisition of patient health metrics through connected medical devices, consolidate patient medication information, protect patient data when accessed by home health care providers and more.
By Michael Marshall | 02:45 pm | August 12, 2022
NGITS are versatile, adaptable infrastructures and engineering/operations that can incorporate new mission-advancing technologies and business processes into the enterprise as they emerge in a thoughtful, integrated way.
Dr. John Zaleski clinical informatics Philips
By Bill Siwicki | 11:00 am | August 10, 2022
"Contrary to the belief that clinical surveillance may minimize bedside interaction, the value lies in being able to detect necessary interventional care," says Philips' physician head of clinical informatics.
By Andrea Fox | 11:39 am | August 09, 2022
More than half of respondents to a new survey say their healthcare organizations experienced one or more cyberattacks in the past 24 months involving connected medical devices.
Doctor helping patient with tablet
By Emily Olsen | 05:45 pm | July 25, 2022
The latest clearance is for an algorithm that characterizes how much atrial fibrillation a patient is experiencing over time.