Market for Virtual Reality Systems to Grow
Virtual reality systems increasingly are being integrated into a wide variety of health-related settings according to a new report from Kalorama Information, Healthcare IT News reports.
Virtual reality systems increasingly are being integrated into a wide variety of health-related settings according to a new report from Kalorama Information, Healthcare IT News reports.
European descent seems to be a savior for type 2 diabetes patient.
Zanett and Oracle now collaborates to expand their businesses to achieve specialization in healthcare.
The potentially blinding disease glaucoma now has a device to track objects virtually.
A new study from the Deloitte Center for Health Solutions suggests that healthcare providers have fallen behind the needs of their patients.
A study reported that it takes a mere 30 minutes for a single salty meal to constrict the blood flow in your arteries.
Parents tend to give paracetamol to kids quite often which is now proved to be harmful.
The electronic health record market grew to $15.7 billion in 2010, according to a new report by Kalorama Information, Healthcare IT News reports.
In related news, a new report by research firm KLAS predicts that more than one-third of physician practices and community health clinics are likely to soon replace their EHR systems with technology from well-known vendors.
St George medical center assigned Siemens Healthcare to conduct a Green+ Check to determine its sustainability index and identify areas in which sustainability performance could be improved.
Remote health monitoring technologies
GE Healthcare Performance Solutions, a global business providing end-to-end knowledge solutions to the healthcare industry through advisory, technology and healthcare expertise, and Cisco, a worldwide leader in IT networking announced they are collaborating.
Cerner Corporation announced that the CareAware iBus has received CE Marking certification from BSI on the basis of examination under Council Directive 93/42/EEC Annex II Section 3.2.