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By Bill Siwicki | 12:47 pm | January 07, 2021
Based on their experience with Vocera Ease, which helps connect care teams and patients' loved ones during surgeries, 95% of users said they would recommend the hospital to others.
By Bill Siwicki | 01:01 pm | January 05, 2021
Even amid the pandemic, UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh found success for peri- and post-transplant care in 2020. It's now tending to hundreds of children with video visits during the second wave of COVID-19.
By Bill Siwicki | 01:33 pm | January 04, 2021
The artificial intelligence iPhone app integrates with the 13-location practice's EHR, sending doctors' spoken words directly into the right places in the record.
By Kat Jercich | 04:38 pm | December 29, 2020
Some of the apps were comparable to general practitioners when it came to safety performance, but none were as accurate in terms of diagnosing ailments.
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By Mike Miliard | 05:13 pm | December 23, 2020
From interoperability to social determinants of health, to patient engagement and experience, the interviews and topical deep-dives of our multimedia features gained a wide audience this year.
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By Dave Muoio | 06:07 pm | December 18, 2020
The tech company elaborated on its established digital health and wellness vision while improvising with the demands of an unexpected pandemic.
By Kat Jercich | 03:46 pm | December 16, 2020
The company has declined to comment on Business Insider's report that it will seek to expand the app-based Amazon Care beyond its own employees.
By Bill Siwicki | 01:03 pm | December 11, 2020
University of California, Berkeley, medical scientists use a Bluetooth-enabled tracking watch to study ways the bond between patient and caregiver benefits the patient.
By Rachel McArthur | 09:18 am | December 09, 2020
Solutions include its medical supplies management system, training platforms, and new additions and updates to its mobile app.
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By Kat Jercich | 04:26 pm | December 07, 2020
Panelists at the HIMSS Healthcare Security Forum this week said cybercriminals will likely use tried-and-true techniques, such as phishing emails themed around COVID-19 vaccines or President-elect Biden, to keep exploiting novel vulnerabilities.