Let’s face it, most healthcare organizations today are not replete with useless infrastructure and initiatives that can easily be discarded when resources become more constrained, or when a global pandemic... read more →
It is highly likely that in contending with the global pandemic, IT and support services leaders took whatever steps were necessary in order to support safe patient care and critical... read more →
After decades of discussion and pilot projects and ad hoc contracts, Telehealth is finally hitting the mainstream. It has always been a logical delivery mechanism, and it has long been... read more →
Over the past decade, Healthcare providers have moved to a point where their internal operations have transitioned to a platform of systems and automation. Finance has been systems-based for a... read more →
The IT function has evolved over the last several decades from being a completely operational support expense, to a strategic enabler. Over the... read more →
A major concern for Healthcare CIOs for decades has been the development, procurement, and implementation of systems designed to capture data. As those systems have become more sophisticated, the controls... read more →
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times….With apologies to Charles Dickens, this sums up the current landscape for Electronic Health Records in the US at... read more →
Overview on Alert Fatigue- Dr. Nancy Gagliano & Wayne Thompson Health Affairs from 2011 sums up the challenge well in their article “Clinical Decision Support Systems Could Be Modified To... read more →
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