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By Rachel McArthur | 08:18 am | December 09, 2020
Solutions include its medical supplies management system, training platforms, and new additions and updates to its mobile app.
By Kat Jercich | 03:42 pm | December 08, 2020
The COVID-19 telehealth boom has expanded health systems' perimeters – inside and outside the network – and in the process it's made them more vulnerable to breaches.
By Kat Jercich | 03:27 pm | December 08, 2020
Healthcare organizations can use Amazon HealthLake to aggregate information into a centralized, searchable lake and normalize it using machine learning and FHIR.
By Bill Siwicki | 01:41 pm | December 08, 2020
The pandemic’s impact will be shown on a per-hospital basis, enabling researchers, policymakers and others to have greater insights into local healthcare response efforts.
Population Health
By Kat Jercich | 01:09 pm | December 08, 2020
The representatives said they're optimistic about the legislation's forward movement, given President-Elect Joe Biden's support for the 21st Century Cures Act when he was last in the White House.
By Bill Siwicki | 12:37 pm | December 08, 2020
The university health network helped employees better cope with anxiety, while saving $17 in face-to-face mental health costs for every dollar spent on the digital program.
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By DXC.technology | 01:30 am | December 08, 2020
Panellists at a recent webinar provided valuable insights in relation to how healthcare organizations can better utilize data for actionable insights to improve both business and care outcomes.
By Dean Koh | 12:00 am | December 08, 2020
The new method can continuously monitor brain activity wirelessly, allowing the patient to be mobile, comfortable and more socially active.
By Mike Miliard | 03:56 pm | December 07, 2020
At ChristianaCare, "we've embedded information security deeply into our strategy and governance," said CEO Janice Nevin. "It's not just an IT issue, it's a patient safety issue, and it's everyone's responsibility."
Population Health
By Kat Jercich | 03:26 pm | December 07, 2020
Panelists at the HIMSS Healthcare Security Forum this week said cybercriminals will likely use tried-and-true techniques, such as phishing emails themed around COVID-19 vaccines or President-elect Biden, to keep exploiting novel vulnerabilities.

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