Adoption of Quality Management Systems is Accelerating
Sid Nair, Vice President and Global Head, Healthcare & Life Sciences, Dell Services, Today hospitals are emphasising more on adopting […]
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Sid Nair, Vice President and Global Head, Healthcare & Life Sciences, Dell Services, Today hospitals are emphasising more on adopting […]
Rajeev Agarwal, Business Head, Healthcare Informatics, Philips, believes that supply of good quality healthcare specialists is a constraint to healthcare […]
Health IT has revamped our healthcare systems. IT solutions are now engaged in strengthening the foundations of our healthcare infrastructure. […]
The percentage of US hospitals using health information technology such as Electronic Health Records has more than doubled in the […]
Health Level Seven® (HL7®) International, the global authority on standards for interoperability of health information technology has published an implementation […]
Wipro HealthCare IT, a division of Wipro technologies, is a dedicated health information technology company offering a suite of products for […]
The Accredited Standards Committee X12 (ASC X12) and Health Level Seven® (HL7®) International, the global authority on standards for interoperability […]
To protect Americans from potential medical errors associated with the use of information technology in patient care, a new report […]
Health information technology has been touted as crucial to better health care, but a new report says an entirely new […]
EU awards Health -eLife as project of the month The European Union awarded project of the month status to the […]
EDITORIAL Celebrating eHealth 50 SPOTLIGHT THE INDIAN DOCTOR TODAY STANDS TALL Dr Prathap C Reddy, Chairman, Apollo Hospitals Group IN FOCUS […]
Diabetics treated by doctors who use electronic medical records have better quality of care regardless of what type of insurance they have than those whose practitioners use paper records, a study showed.
Despite advances in electronic health care initiatives over the past three years, health IT remains somewhat undervalued, according to National Progress Report on eHealth 2010, an eHealth Initiative report released recently.