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While frontline staff report IT-related safety events, health systems often focus on staff training to resolve the issues rather than address the underlying technology problems, according to a recent …
Posted May 16, 2019healthcare it
The number of connected medical devices being used in hospitals and healthcare organizations continues to grow at a rapid pace, representing a vulnerable surface for cyberattacks. Raising the …
Posted May 16, 2019cybersecuritymedical devices
While there are many ways to explain nursing informatics, the definition provided by the American Nurses Association (ANA) and recommended by HIMSS has become widely referenced in response to the …
Posted May 15, 2019nursing
Considering national healthcare spending is projected to increase by 5.5% per year from 2017 to 2026, security and efficiency are more important than ever for today’s hospitals. Existing healthcare …
Posted May 15, 2019payment models
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Cerner (Nasdaq: CERN), a global health platform and innovation company, and DrFirst, a leading provider of medication management and data solutions, are working together on a new …
Posted May 15, 2019healthcare it
“We’re all looking to accomplish a lot,” said Press Ganey’s CEO at the HIMSS and Cleveland Clinic Patient Experience Summit. “But without the right organization and …
Posted May 15, 2019hospital
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 …
Posted May 15, 2019physician
It’s no secret digital health is iterating and evolving at breakneck speed. But many are starting to ask the question, “Are those technologies made with all in mind?” Industry players have …
Posted May 15, 2019healthcare it
May 13, 2019 - Google has selected 20 winners for its AI Impact Challenge, including six health AI projects. Winners receive funding from a $25 million pool as well as coaching from Google AI experts …
Posted May 14, 2019ai
Cervical cancer was once a leading cause of death among American women, but the death rate dropped when the Pap test came around. And for that, you have Dr. George Papanicolaou to thank.
Posted May 14, 2019innovation
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