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By Nathan Eddy | 12:34 pm | June 06, 2019
However, the Center for Connected Medicine study also found broad support for innovation in the C-suite and that health systems are actively partnering with external parties for technologies and expertise to supplement their strengths.
By Dean Koh | 05:40 am | June 06, 2019
NSW Health, the University of Sydney and the Digital Health Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) have partnered to deliver a new Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) which shows how clinical health data can be harnessed for better patient care.
By Healthcare IT News | 01:51 pm | June 04, 2019
Deadline for nominations is July 15. Let us know of anyone who deserves this distinguished award.
By Bill Siwicki | 01:10 pm | June 03, 2019
At Freeman Health System, the communication tool serves many purposes, including viewing critical lab values, accessing specialty-specific applications, and broadcast communication from nursing leadership.
Connected Health
By Nathan Eddy | 05:46 am | May 22, 2019
The elite corps of chief digital officers emerging today are both business-minded and tech-savvy and use those skills to rethink operations.
Connected Health
By Mike Miliard | 04:56 pm | May 17, 2019
A better clinician experience makes for higher-quality patient care, according to a new report from KLAS' Arch Collaborative, which makes the case for bigger investment in end-user education.
By Benjamin Harris | 12:01 pm | May 17, 2019
Healthcare systems need to collaborate on defense and rely on AI and machine learning to respond to new threats, study finds.
By Jeff Lagasse | 03:44 pm | May 15, 2019
Any medical group requires a strong leader, and the most important qualities to look for are dependent on the needs of the organization.
Connected Health
By Mike Miliard | 12:31 pm | May 15, 2019
Even as EHRs, telemedicine and AI continue to transform clinical practice, certain core human qualities – civility, respect, empathy, collaboration – are "what make us valuable."
By Mike Miliard | 06:22 pm | May 14, 2019
Too many well-meaning providers are "yessing" themselves into serious overwork, putting their health and their patients' health at risk, says one doctor who learned that the hard way – and did something to fix it.