EGUIDE:
Researchers have developed a machine learning (ML) tool capable of using electrocardiogram (ECG) readings to detect and classify heart attacks more quickly and accurately than standard approaches. The model was able to accurately reclassify 1 in 3 patients with chest pain based on heart attack risk. Download the article to read more.
EGUIDE:
Industry experts predicted a focus on AI and supply chain security as ransomware threats continue to threaten healthcare cybersecurity in 2024.
EGUIDE:
As challenges persist, half of healthcare leaders plan to invest in new revenue cycle management technology in the next 12 to 18 months. Read more about it in this eGuide.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, a year after the EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into force, we assess its progress. Fears of technology are holding back digital healthcare – we look at the tech that's bringing back a human touch. And we examine Microsoft's desktop management tools for Windows 10. Read the issue now.
ESSENTIAL GUIDE:
This survey of business leaders by the Economist Intelligence Unit for Pegasystems finds that businesses are mostly confident they will reach their digital transformation agendas, but senior business leaders need to be more closely involved.
EGUIDE:
EHR data can aid clinical informatics research through streamlined clinical trial recruitment, public health surveillance, and health IT analytics.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide, uncover 4 ways that cloud service providers offer advanced protection. You'll also learn about the benefits and drawbacks of considering a cloud-based EHR system.
EGUIDE:
According to John Marion, principal at Healthcare Integration Strategies, LLC, a significant concern is that organizations aren't focused on the big picture when it comes to vendor neutral archives. In this e-guide, learn more about VNAs in healthcare, including where they are now and where they need to go.
EZINE:
Download this issue of Pulse to learn how in the pursuit of value-based care, healthcare providers and those that foot the bill, converge to improve quality, while lowering costs.