EHR (Electronic Health Records) White Papers
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Improving Revenue and Population Health: New Strategies for Health IT
Sponsored by: MedfusionOrlando Health found a way to create a more efficient and accurate revenue cycle, while saving money. But how did they do it? Plus, could the gamification of healthcare apps influence a positive change on population health? Access this e-guide to discover the answers to these question and more.
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The Emergence of Digital Transformation in Healthcare
Sponsored by: ServiceNowDownload this e-guide to learn why technology isn't infallible for patients and healthcare organizations and has the potential to change the healthcare industry for the better.
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Strengthen Health IT Security, Maintain HIPAA Compliance
Sponsored by: PatientKeeperDownload this expert guide to find out why HIPAA compliance is not guaranteed with ePHI security and uncover how strengthening you cybersecurity strategy can better protect patient data from attacks.
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Investigate Uses for Security Messaging for Healthcare
Sponsored by: TechTarget Health ITIn this handbook, explore the notions of the technology behind secure messaging for healthcare organizations and best practices for protecting patient data.
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AI Lowers Hurdles to Digital Transformation of Healthcare
Sponsored by: TechTarget Health ITIn the era of healthcare AI, tools can unlock buried clinical information that predicts risks, provides reasons for intervention, raises the quality of care and reduces medical costs. Explore this e-zine to find out how health IT pros prescribe remedies for funding slowdowns, data quality concerns and other digital transformation stumbling blocks.
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Integrating an EHR with Medical Imaging Storage
Sponsored by: AGFA HealthcareUncover the challenges, best practices and standards needed in order to successfully integrate EHRs with medical imaging storage, according to Rasu Shrestha of the University of Pittsburg Medical Center and health IT experts.
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Cloud Computing in Healthcare: CIOs Embrace the Benefits and Value
Sponsored by: Salesforce.comHealthcare orgs are now seeing the value of cloud computing and its role in value-based care, pop health and patient engagement. Inside this expert guide, uncover opinions of 4 CIOs on 3 well-known cloud computing options and benefits of cloud computing in healthcare. Plus, explore a Q&A with Joshua Newman, Chief Medical Officer at Salesforce.
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Public Cloud Providers Push for Health IT Adoption
Sponsored by: Salesforce.comUnmoved by the benefits of shifting some of their operations to the public cloud, some healthcare providers are letting cloud providers bring their services to them. Uncover how some offerings, like Microsoft Azure, blend the private and public cloud so that you can gain the benefits without losing control.
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What to look for when buying an enterprise imaging platform
Sponsored by: TechTarget Health ITIn this buyer's guide, Reda Chouffani discusses what hospitals must consider as they update or craft their enterprise imaging platforms.
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Advances in Precision Medicine Spur New EHR Functionality
Sponsored by: Pure StoragePrecision medicine is the new accelerant of changes that many of today's EHRs will adopt. In this e-guide, learn more about the world of precision medicine and the evolving role of EHRs from health IT expert Reda Chouffani.
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Solving the Healthcare Interoperability Crisis with APIs
Sponsored by: MedfusionCreating interoperability of health information systems is harder than it needs to be. In this e-guide, explore the health IT interoperability problem and how APIs might be a possible solution.
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How PHR Vendors Can Drive Interoperability, Patient Engagement
Sponsored by: MedfusionIn this expert e-guide, you'll gain the insight of health IT expert Reda Chouffani as he discusses the role that personal health record (PHR) vendors and products can play in improving patient care experiences and interoperability.
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Mobilizing Care With Virtual Desktops
Sponsored by: TechTarget Health ITDesktop virtualization attracts clinicians and health IT professionals alike with time savings and technological streamlining. This exclusive handbook takes a look at three added issues about virtualization in healthcare settings – performance, caregiving, and hyper-convergence.
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Pulse E-zine: Vol. #4, No. #3
Sponsored by: TechTarget Health ITIn this issue of Pulse, we explore the current role of data analytics in value-based reimbursement efforts and its future responsibility within population health management and precision medicine.
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Optimize Patient Documentation with Enterprise Content Management
Sponsored by: ActianceIn this e-guide, healthcare industry expert Reda Chouffani discusses how to enhance patient documentation with an enterprise content management platform. Discover a platform that offers features like: customization, advanced workflow functions, security and HIPAA compliance, and more.
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The Future of the Healthcare Analytics Market
Sponsored by: Dimensional Insight, Inc.This concise e-guide discusses what the future of the healthcare analytics market is going to look like and explains the reasons behind its growth. Keep your finger on the pulse of this growing market by learning how big data, federal healthcare mandates, and more factors will influence health analytics over the next 4 years.
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3 Biggest Challenges of Implementing Big Data Analytics in Healthcare
Sponsored by: Dimensional Insight, Inc.In this e-guide, Naeem Hashmi discusses strategies to overcome episodic culture, data puddles, and IT leadership challenges in order to exploit the value of big data in healthcare organizations.
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Learn the new definition of Revenue Cycle Management and what it means to you
Sponsored by: TechTarget Health ITTechnology advancements and the ICD-10 transition have expanded the scope of revenue cycle management, challenging IT to keep up. Find tips on decreasing revenue risk, strengthening your revenue cycle strategy and more, in our expert handbook.
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What's New in Clinical Documentation
Sponsored by: TechTarget Health ITNow that we're past the ICD-10 implementation, it's time to consider bolstering your clinical documentation strategy. Find out what's new with the technology and how it can ultimately improve clinical care.
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Now What? Next Steps for EHR Investments
Sponsored by: TechTarget Health ITHealthcare providers have made it through the push to meet deadlines for meaningful use requirements. Now it's time to consider how those EHR investments can be leveraged.
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Attention Turns to EHR Interoperability
Sponsored by: TechTarget Health ITInteroperability of healthcare data is in focus this year, thanks to ONC investments and HL7 support. Read this expert guide for insight into the necessary steps toward interoperability, and the challenges healthcare organizations will face.
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Pulse E-zine: Vol. 3, No. 2
Sponsored by: TechTarget Health ITWhile the health IT spotlight shifts to the release of stage 3 meaningful use guidelines, many providers are still struggling with stage 2 reporting. In this issue of Pulse, learn what's next for meaningful use, how it has affected EHRs, and how to align an analytics plan with the needs of your organization.
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The Interoperability Wars
Sponsored by: TechTarget Health ITWithout health data interoperability, there's no electronic path to patient transitions of care, health information exchange, or meaningful use of EHRs. Learn more about interoperability, including the challenges and how to solve them, in this expert e-guide.
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Five Steps to Meaningful Use with Workspace Virtualization
Sponsored by: RES SoftwareHealthcare IT pros face 3 obstacles when trying to align with meaningful use standards: clinician experience, security and compliance, and legacy infrastructure management. In this expert guide, discover 5 key benefits healthcare organizations will realize when they deploy workspace virtualization.
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Addressing HIPAA privacy compliance on hospital wireless networks
Sponsored by: AbsoluteIn this expert e-guide, discover how CIOs can cope with strict HIPAA compliance regulations, and access the 7 trends in mobile device security that helps keep health care data safe and secure.