Strategic Planning
Sweden is using technology to move healthcare from the hospital to the patient, in line with the Vision for eHealth 2025 national strategy, says Patrik Sundström, program manager of e-Health SALAR.
(Sponsored) Not only does AI give providers the ability to better monitor their systems and premises, it also offers real-time response and correction across their networks and facilities.
You will want to stay informed of all the news and happenings at the massive HIMSS19 global conference. Stephen Wellman, vice president of content strategy at HIMSS Media, tells you how.
Tiesong Zhang, president of China's Kunming Children's Hospital, discusses the hospital's use of IT to improve quality, safety and efficiency - and achieve Stage 7 of the EMRAM.
Blockchain won't solve every health IT problem, claims WW Health Chief Health Information Security Officer at Microsoft Hector Rodriguez, who offers advice for figuring out where it might, and might not, be a fit for you.
Laurie McGraw, SVP of Health Solutions at the AMA, describes how the AMA's award-winning tools help alleviate the problem of physician burnout by improving clinical workflows and removing patient-care barriers.
Users of AAPTIV's digital health service keep moving with instruction, guidance and music all mixed together, says CEO Ethan Agarwal.
With many M&As and joint ventures happening, IT infrastructure leaders must be extremely agile in expanding tech capabilities on short notice, Verizon's Nancy Green says.
The NHS must ensure that all stakeholders are prepared and willing to embrace innovation, says James Freed, CIO, Health Education England.
With the increasing volume and complexity of data in clinical situations, artificial intelligence can help support and guide care providers' decision-making processes, says Dimitri Fane, director of product management of TrakCare at InterSystems.