This article discusses how Kolabtree is helping accelerate innovation in healthcare
For a long time, femtech has been considered a niche, but a growing number of tech companies are hoping to change that narrative.
Healthcare CIOs have been given a great gift for their efforts to deal with the transformation from pay-for-service to pay-for-value -- wearable devices. Strategically minded CIOs will aggressively take action to help their organization leverage this technology for big data analytics and population health management.
Marshfield Clinic has been using its home-grown electronic health record system for 20 years. Now it wants to sell EHRs as a cloud service.
CMS advises healthcare providers to create a feedback system to address issues with ICD-10 implementation.
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Two executives from a digital diabetes-management start-up discuss the importance of a patient focus and ways innovation is shaping the industry.
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Standard, unified medical records will significantly decrease the risk of providing unneeded or dangerous medical care.
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These 10 examples show the power of innovation in healthcare and how new ideas and technology can completely change the experience for patients and providers.
No one disputes the healthcare industry's need to apply technology to the patient care process -- or difficulty of doing it. In that vein, the recent Center for Connected Health Symposium examined innovations that could change care delivery as well as the drivers that will help the industry get there.
Technology is getting a heck of a lot smarter these days. Wristbands keep track of our fitness levels. Pill bottles remind us to take our medication. Beds automatically measure our sleep. These connected devices and smart sensors, the Internet of …
The proliferation of mobile medical devices means providers, payers and even patients are collecting more data than ever before. But do they know what to do with it?
Written by experts, these papers explore areas of federal, state, and local regulation that could be updated, improved, or made more efficient.
Could smartphone apps help improve our health and avoid germ-ridden waiting rooms?
Ask a set of healthcare professionals about the future and they’ll answer: “Mobile.” But after a number of recent discussions with healthcare..
Rebecca Onie asks audacious questions: What if waiting rooms were a place to improve daily health care? What if doctors could prescribe food, housing and heat in the winter? At TEDMED she describes Health Leads, an organization that does just that -- and does it by building a volunteer base as elite and dedicated as a college sports team.