Complementing Chiefs: Understanding the CIO and CISO Relationship
A CIO and CISO often complement each other and are essential parts of a healthcare organization’s information and technology family.
Digital Connected Care: The Innovation Journey That Delivers on the Promise of Remote Patient Monitoring
Remote patient monitoring and patient-generated health data can be incorporated into clinician-designed workflows and devices to meet the needs of the patient and the care team.
Digital Connected Care: Workflows by the Clinician, for the Clinician
Clinicians must guide system developers on how to support specific clinical workflows with digital tools to facilitate improved outcomes for the patient and care team.
Digital Connected Care: Self-Measured Blood Pressure to Manage Hypertension
Hypertension is a major cause of heart disease, but can be easily controlled; however, over half the cases of hypertension are not adequately monitored.
Digital Connected Care: Surge Care for the 21st Century
With recent surges exceeding hospital capacity, new venues for care such as remote patient monitoring need to be expanded.
What is Long Term Post-Acute Care?
The LTPAC Sector is so much more than what some of us might have thought in the past. And yes, it is time for all of us to work together because we all have someone that is receiving care in this sector.
Improving Immunization Workflow for Providers – Bulk Query Functionality
Is there a way to efficiently query immunization information systems (IIS) and receive this information to make accurate clinical decisions?
Nurses Month Industry Perspectives: Nurse Informaticists Make a Difference
To impact digital health, nursing informaticists are leveraging healthcare technology innovations across all spectrums of healthcare, including the use of new technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI).
Future of Nursing: Nursing Informatics Industry Perspectives
We connected with four nursing informaticists to get their perspectives on the barriers and challenges the workforce is experiencing.
From Good to Great: The Benefits of Continued Upskilling in Healthcare
As the healthcare industry evolves at the speed it has over the past couple of years, upskilling has become essential to staying competitive.
Nursing Impact on Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) Part 1
According to the report, growing evidence supports an association between inequities in both health and access to healthcare, and social determinants of health (SDOH).
Building Stronger Communities Through Connected Care
The world is in urgent need of digital health transformation in community care. That’s because the majority of people in the world seek care in their communities which offer a range of care choices outside of the hospital.