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Healthcare organizations have not been immune to the impact of big data – but what do these growing data volumes mean for information governance? This resource explores big data integration and governance from the standpoint of three case studies.
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How can you provide a complete view of patient information at the point of need from disparate sources and unstructured data? Learn how to improve the delivery of your most critical information, and find out what a vendor neutral archive (VNA) can provide.
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This useful resource presents a solution that will help ease the stress of the big ICD-10 transition on October 1, 2014. Read on to discover an innovative ICD-10 educational program that will enable physicians to get up to speed quickly.
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This whitepaper considers how one New York hospital re-evaluated their communication workflows, and shares their improvements. Read on to see how software is reshaping the industry, and how your organization could see similar results.
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This white paper demonstrates how hospitals can manage risk and keep critical IT infrastructure up and running. Read now to learn how HIT leaders can ensure a high availability IT infrastructure that can improve service and protect their business.
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With a strategic approach to interoperability, today's healthcare providers can utilize new technology to reduce readmissions – without sacrificing the value of their existing systems.
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There are many factors to consider when rolling out an EHR implementation, and one of the most important is getting your people behind the change. This paper provides insight into where your staff may be in terms of resistance to or support for a new EHR system, and the necessary tools, training and support to transition successfully.
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This white paper demonstrates how enterprise asset management can help improve clinical outcomes while lowering the cost of care and ensuring compliance. View now to learn how health IT leaders can more easily manage the increasingly sophisticated assortment of devices, tools and technologies that make high-quality health care possible.