Analytics
Penn Medicine chief information officer Mike Restuccia shares four tactics for ensuring success with big data projects.
Actionable insights and intelligent health care experiences lead to personalized care and improved operations for providers.
While last year was focused on capturing useful data, now we need to draw insights from that data across the entire care continuum.
Chief information officer Mike Restuccia revisits past predictions and builds on recent developments on what's ahead for the new year.
The healthcare sector is improving its cybersecurity practices but as a whole, much more needs to be done.
If value-based care is to take shape, it’s critical that providers actively engage with patients to help them better understand the true cost of care.
Sponsored
If there’s one point a recent session at America’s Health Insurance Plans Institute & Expo 2017 brought home, it’s that if providers and payers are going to manage their members as a population, they need to start by knowing them individually.
Feeding data directly from a medical device into medical records has reduced errors, improved patient safety and increased caregiver efficiency.
Charles Webster, MD, MSIE, MSIS (a HIMSS17 Social Media Ambassador and @wareFLO on Twitter) researched which vendor is showing what, and where on the show floor. The final part of his series focuses on container and microservices orchestration technology.
Charles Webster, MD, MSIE, MSIS (a HIMSS17 Social Media Ambassador and @wareFLO on Twitter) comprehensively researched which vendor is showing what, and where, on the show floor. Part two in his three-part series focuses on the fascinating connection between workflow and conversational user interfaces and chatbots.