
Hyland

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When hospitals and health systems can integrate pertinent patient data into electronic health records (EHRs), they can deliver better patient outcomes at lower costs. However, managing unstructured patient data such as medical images and scanned records from outside providers poses a challenge to achieving this goal.
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According to recent HIMSS Market Insights research, healthcare leaders’ top goals are improving patient outcomes and optimizing clinical workflows and performance. However, managing unstructured data, medical images and other content, as well as the inability to exchange information with stakeholders outside their own systems, are major obstacles to meeting these goals.
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What did 115 health leaders share in the latest HIMSS Market Insight? What strategies have they deployed or are they planning to deploy to improve patient outcomes, optimize clinical workflow and enhance performance? Join us for a briefing to support your connected care and interoperability strategies.
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The growth of Sharp Healthcare, the largest health system in San Diego County, has generated millions of additional patient records and back-office documents. Like other health systems, staff working within EHR, ERP and other core systems did not have the ability to easily access, integrate and process medical records and other supply chain documents received via email, fax, web forms, patient monitors and scanned paper documents.
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The COVID-19 pandemic compelled healthcare organizations around the world to embrace cloud computing to support patient care and remote work. Two years later, the industry is at an inflection point, with many new and enhanced cloud solutions offered by vendors. With so many choices available, chief information officers should select solutions that fit their organization’s needs and combine them with security tools to protect sensitive patient data.
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Having the right technology to provide clarity and accurate insights to patient health is very significant in this time of pandemic. Currently, the world has been devastated with the countless increasing positive patients of COVID-19.
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HIMSS Media, in partnership with Hyland, recently conducted a joint survey among U.S. hospitals and health systems to better understand the state of connected care and interoperability in healthcare. In this webinar, Sandra Lillie, Director of Healthcare Sales at Hyland and Janet King, Senior Director of Market Insights for HIMSS Media, will share prescriptive insights from this research to help healthcare providers keep pace with evolving consumer expectations and advance more integrated care delivery models.
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Analytics
The role that Artificial Intelligence is starting to play in the analysis of medical images is transitioning from one of controversy and the threat of displacing radiologist’s jobs to one of being a critical advance in helping them meet the demand for timely and accurate analysis of ever-more prevalent and complex imaging studies. This webinar will explore the advances, challenges, future, and most importantly, the implications and actions for healthcare stakeholders to consider when employing AI in medical research and clinical practice.