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TagFive Technological Skills for Accelerating Your Healthcare Career
During the height of the pandemic hospitals were faced with an unprecedented demand for their services. At the same time, they were also forced to make do with fewer personnel than they were accustomed to as nurses and doctors resigned from their …
Tech Investments That Are Worth It for Medical Practices
There are tech solutions out there for all kinds of business needs these days, from social media management to payroll. As a small business owner keeping an eye on expenses, knowing which tools are worth investing in isn’t always easy. The questio…
Using Medical Technology To Make a Difference in Patient Health Outcomes
Medical professionals are often highly significant individuals whose careers greatly influence their patients’ quality of life.Their combination of education, experience, and skills also makes these workers invaluable contributors to public healt…
The Drones are Coming
Access to healthcare saw great progress this past week, with the first residential deliveries of prescriptions via autonomous drone.
4 Technologies to Know About for Your Clinic
Keeping up with the latest technology is vital for the success of your clinic. Here are four to know about to help you innovate.
Tech Startups Zero in On Healthcare
Y Combinator’s Demo Day saw the launch of giants such as Dropbox and Airbnb, and now a quarter of this year’s featured tech startups fall into the bio space, including healthcare.
How Tech Can Undo Physician Burnout from EHRs
Solutions should reduce the burden of repetitive data input that now takes place and enable seamless ways for clinicians to talk to each other, experts say.
New Project Has Long-term Goal: Unleash New Era of Patient Care
With the AMA’s Integrated Health Model Initiative, health care and technology stakeholders can work together to address data needs around costly and burdensome areas such as hypertension, diabetes, and asthma.
Let’s Stop Blaming Hospitals for Every Security Breach
Yes, health entities need to be held responsible for protecting patient data but public shaming isn’t making that happen. There’s a better way forward.
Natural Disasters Make Strong Case for EHRs
Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, and the devastation they have brought with them, serve as glaring reminders for how beneficial EHRs can be in a crisis. Is your hospital prepared?