Health Care Industry Research
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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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Population Health Management: A Look at Essential Tools
Sponsored by: Salesforce.comWith population health management tools, one size does not fit all. That's why it's important to include a mix of technologies, including HIEs, CRM, and data analytics. In this e-guide, Jitendra Barmecha, senior vice president and CIO at St. Barnabas Health System, explains how his organization benefits from this technology mix.
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How Salesforce Health Cloud Changes the Patient Experience
Sponsored by: Salesforce.comUncover how Salesforce Health Cloud can provide organizations with the tools necessary to keep up with growing patient demands. Plus, read an exclusive Q&A with Joshua Newman, chief medical officer at Salesforce, on how the cloud can help healthcare organizations tackle initiatives like value-based care and population health.
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Medical Imaging Innovations and the Cloud
Sponsored by: Pure StorageRasu Shrestha, M.D., CIO at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, discusses how medical imaging innovations are revolutionizing radiology and other disciplines of healthcare.
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Enterprise Imaging is Becoming Mainstream in Healthcare
Sponsored by: Pure StorageWhile VNAs and PACS appear to be coexisting, enterprise imaging in healthcare is taking over from purely departmental and radiology centered approaches. In this e-guide, KLAS analyst, Monique Rasband, and medical imaging software expert, Joe Marion, provide their insight into why enterprise imaging is the way to go for healthcare organizations.
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Data Science and AI Revolutionize Medical Imaging
Sponsored by: Pure StorageMedical imaging has advanced alongside data science and artificial intelligence to provide clinicians with the tools to provide the best possible outcomes for their patients. Access this e-guide to uncover how these trends are revolutionizing medical imaging to help with the transition to value-based and personalized care.
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Tech to Protect Against Ransomware, Ensure Hospital Data Security
Sponsored by: Cisco UmbrellaKeith Jennings, CIO at Mass General Hospital in Boston, and Andrew Rosenberg, M.D., interim CIO at the University of Michigan Health System in Ann Arbor, discuss key technology and strategies to prevent ransomware attacks.
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Healthcare Ransomware Attack: Prevention and Backups Are Critical
Sponsored by: Cisco UmbrellaIn this e-guide, explore 6 pointers for preventing ransomware attacks according to Harun Rashid, VP of Global Health Services and CIO of Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC.
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Ten Ways to Stop a Ransomware Threat Targeting Healthcare Data
Sponsored by: Cisco UmbrellaRansomware attacks are up across the board, but not many organizations are as vulnerable to targeted ransomware attacks as healthcare organizations. Uncover 10 ways that you can stop a ransomware threat from targeting your healthcare data, as shared by health IT expert Reda Chouffani.
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What is Your Healthcare Enterprise Imaging Strategy?
Sponsored by: GE HealthcareFor hospital executives, selecting a new enterprise imaging solution brings several changes to workflows, infrastructure and interactions with medical images. In this e-guide, health IT expert Reda Chouffani uncovers 9 considerations that should be present in any hospital's enterprise imaging strategy.
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CIOs See Cloud as Cure for Computing Ills
Sponsored by: TechTarget Health ITPlagued by one-time issues of data security and value-based care, healthcare cloud computing is now seen as a panacea for many process and storage ills. In this issue of Pulse, we examine these issues through the eyes of hospital CIOs who are learning to embrace the benefits of cloud options.
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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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DevOps Strategy for Health Site Fueled by Flash, CDM
Sponsored by: Pure StorageIn this expert guide, discover how women's health website Lifescript implemented a revenue-boosting DevOps strategy with all-flash storage and copy data management. Read on to see how this SSD/CDM duo succeeds, with built-in data deduplication and more.
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Integrating an EHR and VNA System? Here Are the Challenges
Sponsored by: Pure StorageImplementing an EHR and VNA system at the same time is a daunting task. In this expert e-guide, James Wellman, CHCIO, CIO at Comanche County Memorial Hospital, discusses the challenges he encountered.
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Analytics Drives Healthcare Data Storage in the Cloud
Sponsored by: Pure StorageIn this e-guide, explore how new data-driven and analytics initiatives like population health and precision medicine are forcing many healthcare organizations to rethink how they store data – specifically by turning to cloud computing.
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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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Enterprise Imaging Is Becoming Mainstream in Healthcare
Sponsored by: GE HealthcareIn this expert e-guide, Senior Director of Research at KLAS, Monique Rasband, shares her insights on enterprise imaging becoming mainstream in healthcare, and how this compares to PACS and VNAs.
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Cloud Medical Imaging Is Coming to Radiology and Healthcare in General
Sponsored by: GE HealthcareWhat advantages and challenges does cloud medical imaging present healthcare organizations? In this expert e-guide, Rasu Shrestha, M.D., chief innovation officer at UPMC, discusses cloud medical imaging and other subjects like gamification in healthcare.
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Medical Imaging Innovations Transforming Radiology and Healthcare
Sponsored by: GE HealthcareIn this e-guide, Rasu Shrestha, M.D. and chief innovation officer at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center sits down with SearchHealthIT for a Q&A to discuss medical imaging innovation, wearable health technologies, and the consumerization of healthcare.
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Healthcare Cybersecurity Must Complement HIPAA Compliance
Sponsored by: MicrosoftIn this expert e-guide, learn how multiple healthcare organizations' cybersecurity approaches are going beyond HIPAA compliance for stronger protection.
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Four Steps to Ensuring Telehealth Success
Sponsored by: MicrosoftAccess this e-guide to discover the 4 key steps to ensuring a telehealth initiative will be successful, as shared by health IT experts from Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.
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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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Why Ransomware Attacks Are A Growing Threat To Health IT
Sponsored by: Cisco UmbrellaHealth data is some of the most valuable data on the black market right now, but that's not the only reason the healthcare industry is such a target for ransomware attacks. Discover 4 more risk factors in this expert e-guide.
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Preventing Ransomware: Healthcare CIO Discusses Top Technologies
Sponsored by: Cisco UmbrellaIn this expert e-guide, David Reis, a former CISO and current senior vice president and CIO at Lahey Health in Burlington, Mass., discusses specific technologies healthcare organizations can use to prepare for all sides of a ransomware attack, including technologies to detect, prevent and recover from them.