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By Bill Siwicki | 03:35 pm | May 04, 2018
SUNY Upstate Medical emergency department staff dealing with violent patients say the badges allow them to summon hospital public safety staff in just over a minute.
Electronic Health Records
By Dave Muoio | 03:00 pm | May 04, 2018
Allscripts plans to integrate HealthGrid’s functionality into their FollowMyHealth platform.
Mobile Health IT
By Laura Lovett | 04:27 pm | May 03, 2018
While reimbursement is largely seen as a roadblock, a number of bold companies are forging ahead now rather than waiting for payment issues to be settled.
Interoperability
By John Sharp | 05:50 pm | May 02, 2018
APIs are one part of a puzzle that also includes artificial intelligence, care redesign, integration and security to build FHIR-based apps that simplify tasks for patients and clinicians.
Electronic Health Records
By Bernie Monegain | 05:10 pm | May 01, 2018
More than 80 percent of the Fortune 50 already have a presence in the market, so here’s what hospital IT shops should be thinking about as they digest that reality.
Electronic Health Records
By Mike Miliard | 04:12 pm | April 27, 2018
Health IT professionals offer their opinions about what the project might be able to accomplish for patient engagement and consumer-mediated exchange – and how ready smaller providers might be to someday try it themselves.
Mobile Health IT
By Jessica Davis | 12:22 pm | April 20, 2018
Companies say the cross-sector partnership will create open source platform that it hopes other tech companies will use to innovate.
Electronic Health Records
By Wendy Almeida | 02:06 pm | April 18, 2018
There are a lot of organizations betting on Apple's plan – now it's time for you to weigh in on the idea.
Electronic Health Records
By Mike Miliard | 10:46 am | April 18, 2018
Dignity Health's chief digital officer explains why he thinks Apple can succeed for population health and precision medicine efforts where other PHR launches have not.
Analytics
By Mike Miliard | 04:58 pm | April 17, 2018
The defense agency wants to assess service members' health using mobile device sensors for its Warfighter Analytics using Smartphones for Health program, but some privacy advocates are concerned.