What ‘Digital Transformation’ Means to 3 Health System Execs
During a panel at HIMSS, three health system leaders explained what digital transformation means to them and how they’re seeking it play out at their organizations.
During a panel at HIMSS, three health system leaders explained what digital transformation means to them and how they’re seeking it play out at their organizations.
At HIMSS, Philips and AWS announced that they are expanding their collaboration with the goal of scaling digitized pathology slides in the cloud. The partners seek to help pathology labs better store and analyze vast volumes of data, as well as adopt more streamlined, cloud-based workflows to reduce clinician burnout.
In an era of escalating healthcare costs and a growing preference for natural, holistic approaches to health, The Impact Brands emerges as a collective of diverse brands dedicated to supporting overall wellness through natural means.
At RSNA 2023, Nvidia launched new set of cloud-based APIs designed to speed up the creation and deployment of specialized AI models in the medical imaging field. The new offering is a cloud-native extension to Nvidia's Monai framework, which is its open-source framework for medical imaging AI.
To realize its care coordination ambitions, Elevate enlisted the help of the Innovaccer Health Cloud, which unifies member data across systems and care settings.
Google is piloting its healthcare data engine, a tool intended to build longitudinal patient records and pull in data from multiple sources. Early work with Mayo Clinic served as a foundation for the technology.
The health system and technology giant are teaming up to create a data analytics platform and tools that support workflow management. Google Cloud will gain access to the massive trove of patient information gathered at HCA's 184 hospitals in accordance with predetermined privacy rules.
This eBook, in collaboration with Care Logistics, details how hospitals and health systems can facilitate more effective decision-making by operationalizing elevated awareness.
Though telehealth will continue to account for a large portion of healthcare IT budgets in 2021, there are other technology-based services driving provider interest. These range from cloud deployment to vaccine scheduling solutions as providers navigate the new landscape created by the Covid-19 pandemic.
The healthcare provider and technology giant have entered into a 10-year partnership that will leverage AI, cloud and quantum computing capabilities to accelerate research. The collaboration will include the first private-sector installation of the IBM Quantum System One.
The California-based healthcare organization will work with Accenture and Microsoft to grow and strengthen its cloud capabilities. The enhancements are expected to help Kaiser provide its care teams with data insights to personalize patient care.
The tech giant and the health IT security company have teamed up to develop an identity and access management cloud platform for the healthcare industry.
Canada has a proud history of achievement in the areas of science and technology, and the field of biomanufacturing and life sciences is no exception.
The Miami, Florida company offers cloud-based practice management, EHR, revenue cycle and patient experience solutions to medical practices like Premier Dermatology in Silicon Valley.
Jim Weinstein, former president and CEO of Dartmouth-Hitchcock, and Josh Mandel, former leader of the health IT ecosystem work at Verily, have joined the Microsoft Healthcare team.
A survey from Datica shows healthcare IT executives believe the push to the cloud is necessary, but they're concerned about data and privacy issues that arise.
In a new collaboration with Google, Fitbit is hoping to enhance its healthcare credibility. By using the Google Healthcare API, Fitbit hopes to accelerate interoperability with existing and future healthcare partners.
Through newly announced relationships with companies like Change Healthcare and Dicom Systems, Google Cloud is strengthening its influence in the medical imaging space.