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Mobile Health IT
By Jonah Comstock | 05:30 pm | June 12, 2018
The patent description is a tweak on the standard-of-care inflatable blood pressure cuff, built into a wearable that might be smaller, connected and sport a touchscreen.
Mobile Health IT
By Leontina Postelnicu | 11:12 am | June 12, 2018
[London, UK] Assessment of digital health tools should be updated to reflect the current pace of development in the tech space, Dr Murray Ellender, Co-Founder and Chief Executive of eConsult, has said.
Mobile Health IT
By Mike Miliard | 04:45 pm | June 11, 2018
Health system executives are convinced that mobile technology improves patient safety, but are looking for tools that feature robust security features, according to Black Book.
Revenue Cycle
By Mike Miliard | 10:04 am | June 11, 2018
A number of high-profile doctors, nurses and CIOs have left hospitals to work at tech companies and they are certainly making an impact.
Analytics
By Beth Jones Sanborn | 01:31 pm | June 07, 2018
Interest in potentially disruptive technologies abound in the active M&A realm but so do security concerns and dissatisfaction.
Mobile Health IT
By Mike Miliard | 01:35 pm | June 05, 2018
The technology's badge-tap and single-sign-on process help avoid the slowdowns associated with "fat-finger typing," nurse says.
Electronic Health Records
By Jonah Comstock | 12:49 pm | June 05, 2018
The Health Records API allows developers to create apps that can, with permission, use data from electronic health records to help patients manage care.
07:04 am | June 01, 2018
HIMSS TV was on location at the Dev4Health Conference in Cleveland for a high-level look at innovative projects happening in the developer community.
Mobile Health IT
By Leontina Postelnicu | 02:14 pm | May 31, 2018
With one in four people lacking the skills to use digital tools effectively, NHS Digital is trying to raise awareness around the importance of addressing exclusion levels.
Revenue Cycle
By Bill Siwicki | 10:43 am | May 31, 2018
Riverside Medical Clinic's no-show rate was 10 percent just after the platform go-live – it was 3 percent just a month later, clearly suggesting a patient preference for texting over phone calls.