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By Bill Siwicki | 12:34 pm | June 21, 2019
And benefits extend into areas it has not yet been able to quantify. For instance, the physicians group anticipates increased savings created by the filling of appointment slots that more quickly opened due to the technology.
By Bill Siwicki | 02:46 pm | June 18, 2019
To bolster the effort, Philips pathology technology will be deployed across the Mount Sinai Health System to support greater efficiency and help improve patient care.
By Bill Siwicki | 01:51 pm | June 17, 2019
At Heritage Medical Associates, the IT is making patients and physicians happier, and is helping better control the costs in delivering quality healthcare to patients.
By Google Cloud | 08:07 am | June 15, 2019
Google Product Manager Jonathan Sheffi on how Google Cloud makes it easier to ingest and process genomic data at scale to run analytics that provide intriguing insight.
By Philipp Grätzel von Grätz | 04:25 pm | June 12, 2019
Consent-and trust-based services is what Europe could contribute to the global platform economy.
By Benjamin Harris | 01:20 pm | June 12, 2019
Many illnesses are easy to treat if caught in time. New EHR studies show how optimizing data can spot problems clinicians might overlook.
By Benjamin Harris | 12:57 pm | June 11, 2019
A new AI service promises to improve physician performance by doing the typing for them.
By HIMSS Media | 02:25 pm | June 10, 2019
With HIMSS Insights eBook issue 7.5, we look at the digital transformation in healthcare from different angles: healthcare providers, health insurers, pharma/pharmacy, and healthcare systems. Download your copy of the eBook for free today to access the most insightful content and news.
By Benjamin Harris | 01:04 pm | June 07, 2019
Knowing more about a patient than ever before means healthcare providers are in a position to better serve high-risk populations.
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By Ascom | Mike Miliard | 03:22 am | May 31, 2019
Given the increasing complexity of clinical care and massive amounts of data being collected through different medical devices, healthcare professionals can end up spending excessive amounts on time on documentation and often, have a lot of critical information but in a fragmented or siloed manner.