Clinical
Naila Siddiqui Kamal, MD, senior lecturer at Imperial College London, discusses ways doctors can rise above the worries tied to IT adoption and instead embrace the ways that digital technology can assist them in caring for our populations.
Health system executives are convinced that mobile technology improves patient safety, but are looking for tools that feature robust security features, according to Black Book.
Rhonda Collins, chief nursing officer at Vocera Communications, discusses ways new notification and communication platforms are connecting care teams without overburdening clinicians.
Four years after choosing Epic as its preferred Electronic Patient Record supplier, NHS Improvement approves a business case for Royal Devon & Exeter NHS Foundation Trust to start the deployment of the system.
The new technology enables hospitals to manage disparate data from various electronic health records.
James Norman, DellEMC's healthcare CIO for Europe, Middle East and Africa, talks about Dell's role in care transformation for the UK health system.
Rachel Dunscombe, director of digital for Salford Royal Group, and Afzal Chaudhry, CCIO for Cambridge University Hospitals, discuss the challenges to becoming a GDE and the lessons learned that can help other trusts increase technology adoption.
The companies are developing a comprehensive platform that combines genomic and clinical data for more accessible decision support.
The hospital joins the growing trend of fostering startups with the aim of commercializing new technologies.
Its clinical use of remote monitoring is focused on congestive heart failure, advanced illness care, tobacco treatment services and inflammatory bowel diseases.