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This meta-analysis tracks results across eight studies covering more than 34,711 patients, 19,136 of whom were monitored using the LEAF◊ Patient Monitoring System.
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This white paper demonstrates how adopting ICD-10 and EHRs can provide information that would be useful to streamlining administrative burdens that plague both health plans and providers.
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This white paper highlights the need for health care organizations to have solid encryption and risk assessment procedures and policies in place.
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This resource demonstrates how encryption technology can play a key role in safeguarding sensitive patient information. But encryption isn’t a cure-all – there are still some downfalls associated with exclusive reliance on upon it. Read now to learn about the benefits and shortcomings of encryption, as well as other ways to protect electronic data.
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This white paper features a set of solutions that address not only compliance concerns, but the overarching risk potential in today's healthcare environments.
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This whitepaper considers essential tips when it comes to preparing your existing infrastructure for future additions or changes. Access now to ensure your healthcare IT department is ready and able to handle shifts with ease.
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This paper provides an overview of the major issues that are driving support for care transformation. More importantly, it outlines an approach for achieving value from the IT investments made by health care organizations in support of transformation initiatives.
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This case study features Envision Pharmaceutical Services' experience with an easy-to-use, low-cost email platform that ensured secure data sharing and helped maintain HIPAA and PCI DSS compliance.
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In this white paper, learn how data mining and statistical analysis can dramatically improve patient care and satisfaction without stretching your budget.
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This white paper demonstrates how converged medical infrastructure (CMI) technology can assist health IT leaders in relieving the pressures brought on by data growth, mobile device usage, and other trends, effectively increasing business value and improving care.