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By Stephanie Bouchard | 01:05 pm | March 31, 2015
(SPONSORED) Michael J. Gray of Hyland Software talks important elements for VNAs, the vendor/organization relationship and challenges to overcome.
By Tom Sullivan | 10:55 am | March 30, 2015
Boston Children's and Penn Medicine faced similar choices: They could purchase existing apps on the open market, with no guarantee they would fit smoothly into their existing infrastructure and workflows; or they could write the apps internally.
By Gus Venditto | 09:04 am | March 27, 2015
Virtualization enables clinicians to see the same desktop from any device within a hospital's network and lets applications essentially follow those users around.
By Michelle Ronan Noteboom | 11:17 am | March 26, 2015
"Because I said so." If you've ever been a parent of a teenager, you've likely uttered (screamed) those four words on more than one occasion. Our columnist recently recognized some similarities with the meaningful use program.
By Mike Miliard | 11:45 am | March 24, 2015
As it has with other proposed rule-makings, CMS has touted the "flexibility" and "streamlined" nature of the new Stage 3 meaningful use measures. But some physician groups don't quite see things that way.
By Mike Miliard | 11:57 am | March 19, 2015
Whether an electronic health record works well or not depends who you are: The opinions of clinicians and IT staff can vary widely. But a new EHR satisfaction survey from Black Book suggests that perspective gap may be narrowing.
By Frank Irving | 09:03 am | March 19, 2015
How Texas Health Resources puts new ideas in motion by investing in connected health.
By Bernie Monegain | 11:16 am | March 18, 2015
Premier aims to take the inaccuracies and inefficiencies out of health organizations' procurement process, with a new software-as-a service tool introduced by the healthcare alliance.
By Eric Wicklund | 11:33 am | March 13, 2015
Docs nationwide are unhappy and exhausted in their current roles, and rather than helping, mHealth tools are only adding to the problem. At least that's the finding of a recent survey that took pulse of physician misery levels.
By Mike Miliard | 12:32 pm | February 10, 2015
With a combination of vendor-developed and homegrown apps, Penn Medicine has a varied mobile device landscape -- that poses challenges for security, but offers opportunities for smoother clinical workflow and improved outcomes.