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View ArticleIHE USA Publishes “Interoperability for Dummies” A Guide to Health IT
Across the world, various communities in Health Information Technology (IT) are developing methods for exchanging health information among healthcare providers, patients, and other authorized parties...
View ArticleDoctors prefer tablets to smartphones
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View ArticleHospitals and Doctors get oxygen from Health Startups
As more people go online to find, consult and stay in touch with doctors, it is proving to be a windfall for young ventures that enable such connections and doctors who are gaining more patients. The...
View ArticleHealthcare IT Innovations for Better Outcome
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View ArticleThe Impact Of The iPad On The Daily Clinical Duties Of Radiology Residents
While the iPad is being used for intraoperative procedure guidance, percutaneous procedure planning, and mobile interpretation of some imaging examinations, the majority of radiology residents are...
View Article‘Lessons Learned’ Using Electronic Clinical Data To Improve Patient Care
Research using electronic clinical data (ECD) has the potential to make major contributions to health care research and improve patient outcomes. However, many complex issues remain unanswered. A...
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View ArticleAdopt Fortinet network security appliances to ensure both performance and...
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View ArticleWhy Big Data Analytics Does Not Work in Healthcare
Analytics cannot be a rear-view mirror. It has to work like the windshield in the front giving information and insights to improve the future. For this to happen, analytics should be tightly integrated...
View ArticleTelemental health efforts face adoption obstacles
Although advancements in telemental health (TMH) technologies have rapidly reduced obstacles for their use, significant barriers remain that “plague” the diffusion of TMH from the provider’s...
View ArticleIHE USA Publishes Interoperability for Dummies A Guide to Health IT
Across the world, various communities in Health Information Technology (IT) are developing methods for exchanging health information among healthcare providers, patients, and other authorized parties...
View ArticleDoctors prefer tablets to smartphones
Most physicians feel that tablet computers such as the iPad are better suited for care delivery than smartphones, according to a new survey of nearly 1,400 doctors. That said, app […]
View ArticleHospitals and Doctors get oxygen from Health Startups
As more people go online to find, consult and stay in touch with doctors, it is proving to be a windfall for young ventures that enable such connections and doctors […]
View ArticleHealthcare IT Innovations for Better Outcome
By- Dr V K Singh Healthcare delivery is a nightmare and challenge for health planners in every country may it be in India or USA where health budget consumes 16% […]
View ArticleThe Impact Of The iPad On The Daily Clinical Duties Of Radiology Residents
While the iPad is being used for intraoperative procedure guidance, percutaneous procedure planning, and mobile interpretation of some imaging examinations, the majority of radiology residents are...
View Article‘Lessons Learned’ Using Electronic Clinical Data To Improve Patient Care
Research using electronic clinical data (ECD) has the potential to make major contributions to health care research and improve patient outcomes. However, many complex issues remain unanswered. A...
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