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There are many factors to consider when rolling out an EHR implementation, and one of the most important is getting your people behind the change. This paper provides insight into where your staff may be in terms of resistance to or support for a new EHR system, and the necessary tools, training and support to transition successfully.
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This white paper demonstrates how adopting ICD-10 and EHRs can provide information that would be useful to streamlining administrative burdens that plague both health plans and providers.
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Click through to see how Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust was able to remove data bottlenecks across storage and servers, further improving care at reduced costs.
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This exclusive resource examines a set of integrated healthcare communications solutions designed to seamlessly connect people, systems and processes. Read on to learn how you can improve patient care and overall efficiency all while cutting costs.
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Uncover how the University of Kansas Health System adopted a security strategy leveraging DNS to block threats and reduce ransomware attacks.
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Access this white paper to learn how the right toolset can help healthcare organizations leverage existing data sources to address changing needs and implement new services faster. Learn how integrating advanced analytics into your care management capabilities can drastically improve insight and efficiency.
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This whitepaper considers the benefits of integrated data when it comes to patient care. Leverage data in a way that is both compliant and beneficial, and meet the demands of your customers. You'll also learn 3 ways to bring vital healthcare info to your fingertips.
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Healthcare organizations have not been immune to the impact of big data – but what do these growing data volumes mean for information governance? This resource explores big data integration and governance from the standpoint of three case studies.
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This white paper outlines the benefits of adopting a virtual desktop infrastructure for healthcare delivery, and goes beyond the usual IT-centric discussion about CapEx and OpEx reductions to explore the ways in which VDI improves clinical workflow at the actual point of care, where it matters most.