Calculating RoI on IT Projects-An Inescapable Reality
This article addresses challenges related to IT adoption and provides certain guidelines and analytic framework for carrying out an accurate appraisal […]
This article addresses challenges related to IT adoption and provides certain guidelines and analytic framework for carrying out an accurate appraisal […]
Health Level Seven International (HL7), one of the leaders in developing interoperability standards for healthcare IT has announced its decision […]
Health Level Seven International (HL7), the global authority for interoperability and standards in healthcare information technology, and the Health Story […]
Barcode Readers make sure that patients receive the correct medications at the correct time by electronically validating and documenting medications […]
Anthelio, the leading independent provider of comprehensive healthcare information technology (IT) services and business process solutions for hospitals and other healthcare providers, today announced that Laxman K. Badiga has joined the company as Chief Operating Officer.
Electronic Medical Records Get Another Fillip in the Healthcare Industry of usa Maimonides Medical Center is a thriving non-profit, non-sectarian […]
IBM has created a new Federal Community Cloud designed to help government organizations, such as the Department of Health & Human Services, respond to technology requirements more quickly and at lower cost.
IBM has announced new services to help healthcare organisations implement wireless mobility solutions to meet their 21st century objectives towards efficiency and quality.
[This article was published in the July 2008 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org)]
Health insurance in India is increasingly getting refined and redefined, with a population of more than a billion people
Web search company Google Inc is collaborating with Cleveland Clinic, one of the premier U.S. health institutions, to pilot an exchange of data that puts patients in charge of their own medical records.
The largest health system in the Baltimore-Washington area, with 147,000 inpatient admissions and 1.5 million outpatient visits a year, has tapped Kansas City-based technology company Cerner to implement several Cerner Millennium applications throughout the healthcare system.
[This article was published in the June 2007 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org)]
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