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This meta-analysis tracks results across eight studies covering more than 34,711 patients, 19,136 of whom were monitored using the LEAF◊ Patient Monitoring System.
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If we are at or approaching a technological tipping point in the history of healthcare, then it has never been more important for physician practices to select the right electronic health record (EHR) – and there are tangible reasons to believe so. This white paper discusses criteria for selecting the right EHR solution.
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This white paper highlights the need for health care organizations to have solid encryption and risk assessment procedures and policies in place.
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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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Uncover the importance of digital data for today’s information-driven healthcare industry. Learn why this data is the key enabler of starting healthcare reform and revolutionizing how hospitals operate, collaborate, and deliver care.
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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 whitepaper discusses the advantages of taking a proactive approach to leveraging data can reveal fast, effective pathways to improving quality. Read on to find out how to stop being reactive with your workflow improvements, and how focusing on quality can help mitigate risk.
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This white paper features a set of solutions that address not only compliance concerns, but the overarching risk potential in today's healthcare environments.
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Access this resource to learn about the top 3 challenges with clinician desktop and workspace productivity, and which key strategies (e.g. desktop virtualization, single sign-on, etc.) will help enhance workflows, therefore improving clinical IT adoption.