Collecting data from remote patient monitoring tools, creating interoperability with the electronic health record and applying artificial intelligence can help care teams better serve patients.
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Collecting data from remote patient monitoring tools, creating interoperability with the electronic health record and applying artificial intelligence can help care teams better serve patients.
Industry leaders look to streamline IT workflows, refine digital health tools and explore the potential of generative artificial intelligence.
Hospitals are modernizing their physical spaces to help improve care and increase efficiency.
By spotting unfamiliar patterns and suspicious activity, the technology offers a watchful eye and complements human job functions.
As consumer technology continues to drive user expectations, medical device companies must explore ways to make their own product interfaces more seamless.
As threats to healthcare data increasingly become more serious, organizations bolster their defenses.
From security to collaboration, the tech giant envisions major benefits for patients and providers.
Some say that AI frees up IT workers to spend more time on higher-value activities, but others are uncomfortable with its use in the healthcare space.
With pressures like value-based care and the silver tsunami coming to a head, this year is likely to be an eventful one for healthcare providers and IT teams.
As genomic data begins to inform more aspects of patient care, new products, AI and the cloud offer to simplify the storage and use of DNA information.
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