Women in healthcare IT
Microsoft in Health recognizes the importance of women leadership in health IT and aims to promote their diverse perspectives.
In the ever-evolving healthcare landscape, Microsoft is leading the development of advanced, responsible AI to revolutionize patient and provider experiences, improve population health and reduce healthcare industry costs.
Microsoft in Health recognizes the importance of women leadership in health IT and aims to promote their diverse perspectives.
Data capture and analysis, and communication between the patient and their care team can all be enhanced and harnessed to deliver more effective healthcare to more people at lower cost.
Nearly every health system is now in an all-out sprint to retool its organization to operate in the new consumer-centric, outcome economy where outcomes are fast becoming incomes.
Q&A with BluePrint Health IT CEO on how Children’s Specialized Hospital will streamline care coordination for autism patients.
A sum greater than its parts: An innovative way to combine healthcare systems for financial, resource, and records management
Family Health Network keeps up with unprecedented growth and increasing compliance regulations with a cloud-based, modular solution from Invidasys
At the end of 2015, I had the pleasure of attending and speaking at three significant conferences, all focused on innovation in health.
We have an abundance of technologies available to help people manage their physical health outside the four walls of a clinic or hospital—tools like health apps, wearable fitness devices, blood pressure monitors, and more. We have far fewer consumer digital tools available to help people manage their mental health.
Children’s Specialized Hospital makes healthcare silos disappear and empowers patients’ families with award-winning app.
Dr. Brian A. Levine is not only an ob/gyn and infertility specialist, but also the technology editor for Contemporary Ob/Gyn magazine. I recently caught up with him to learn how his Microsoft Surface tablet is helping him be more productive and improve patient satisfaction.
How can you start harnessing the Internet of Things (IoT) to improve patient care and satisfaction, efficiency, and the bottom line? In September, Microsoft announced the availability of the Azure IoT Suiteand a new Microsoft Azure Certified for IoT Program, which can help you answer this question.
In October, I had the pleasure of speaking at the Cleveland Clinic Medical Innovation Summit. Titled “Memory. Mood. Movement,” and focusing on the future of neurosciences and the overall state of healthcare innovation, it was an incredible learning and sharing experience.