VIDEO:
Saratoga Hospital has grown from a community hospital to a regional, integrated, 130-provider delivery network. Their PCI program, close to 100 interventions later, is considered a jewel of the county. It also is a model for other facilities needing a technology refresh. Access now to see how they achieved it.
WEBCAST:
Learn about Memorial Healthcare’s latest approach to ensure that its clinicians have fast and secure access to critical patient information. You will learn about secure “follow me” desktops to provide doctors and nurses with patient information at their fingertips - from any workstation or personal device.
Posted: 19 Jan 2011 | Premiered: Jan 27, 2011, 13:00 EST (18:00 GMT)
VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT:
In this virutal classroom you'll understand more about the key factors that go into implementing such a project, considerations for the different types of virtualization, and best practices in making your network mobile for today's on-the-go clinicians.
WEBCAST:
By fighting data fragmentation and information silos, healthcare organizations can focus on what truly matters - the patient. Access this in-depth webcast to discover how to reduce overhead, gain deep data insights, and get back to providing healthcare.
WEBCAST:
View this webcast to learn which cost-effective solution Molina Healthcare chose to help them maintain continuous compliance with a variety of regulations.
WEBCAST:
Learn how healthcare organizations are leveraging their infrastructures to support their missions and transition through changes in healthcare IT.
VIDEO:
This brief video explores how Augusta Health leveraged a single sign-on technology to make it easier for physicians to use technology in the clinical workflow, while also improving the protection of confidential patient information.
WEBCAST:
The threat of million dollar penalties from HIPAA regulations is making Healthcare Organizations re-evaluate their patient information security infrastructure. Watch this recorded webcast to see how your organization can reduce the risk.