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Every year, changes in healthcare and in technology necessitate a look at how you can improve your health organization’s care delivery and operational efficiency.
After the excitement of HIMSS24, healthcare organizations are harnessing AI momentum leveraging our partner network to bring transformative healthcare solutions to market. Our presence at the event revolved around the theme ‘shaping a healthier future.’
Every year, changes in healthcare and in technology necessitate a look at how you can improve your health organization’s care delivery and operational efficiency.
Many millions of dollars are being spent by hospitals around the world on health IT systems to digitize patient information and automate clinical workflows.
With Microsoft’s recent announcement to acquire Revolution Analytics, I’ve been getting a lot of questions about the implications for advanced analytics in health.
At Microsoft, when we characterize the future, we see a mobile-first, cloud-first world. At our core, we are the productivity and platform company empowering organizations to do more and to achieve more in this mobile-first, cloud-first world.
Fraudulent billing such as my experience is one example of how information from patient records can be used to scam people. Fabricating insurance claims and creating fake IDs for various purposes using social security numbers and other personal information are just a couple more examples.
Technology innovation is essential in healthcare today, and it’s arguably needed more in Asia than anywhere else.
A software developer and systems integrator based in Utrecht, Netherlands, Winvision recently launched WinCare, a cloud enabled and mobile solution that promises to transform the delivery of youth care across municipalities.
Office 365 receives FedRAMP Authority to Operate (ATO) from HHS OIG
Learn how Community Healthcare Network can remain connected & provide team-based, patient-centered care anywhere & under any circumstances with Office 365.
The Microsoft Health Users Group (Microsoft HUG) recognizes health organizations & their technology solution partners for using Microsoft devices & services.
Healthcare providers and professionals are faced with the need to be more efficient and reduce costs and to deliver higher quality care for more people.