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Weekly Roundup – September 30, 2023

Healthcare IT Today

Healthcare IT Today received a demo from Rajat Mukherji at Spectrum Enterprise on how to monitor network traffic in the hospital and at home – including temperature and humidity sensors in key locations. They also touched on the role of health data utilities as the evolution of the state HIE.

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Weekly Roundup – June 17, 2023

Healthcare IT Today

In the first of a series of product demos recorded from the show floor at HIMSS23, John Lynn learned that the touchscreen check-in kiosk isn’t optimized for people with vision impairments. Read more… How to Make Healthcare Kiosks More Accessible for All. Read more… We Need to Think Differently About Storage.

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HIMSS14: Patiently Waiting for Progress

Chilmark Research

HIE vendors are looking to build out patient portals and care coordination applications as they transition from building pipelines to demonstrating value. While this represents progress for that market, after seeing a leading vendor’s demo and speaking with leadership from two others, we are not quite ready to celebrate.

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Weekly Roundup – April 6, 2024

Healthcare IT Today

John highlighted how New York state HIE Healthix is using Verato to manage patient identity across dozens of clinical systems a patient may engage with and get rid of millions of duplicate entries. Read more… Demo: Nabla Ambient Clinical Voice. John got a demo from Dr. Ed Lee and Laurent Landowski at Nabla.

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Weekly Roundup – August 19, 2023

Healthcare IT Today

At HIMSS, John spent some time at the HTC VIVE to see some demos of virtual reality in action, including VR for surgical prep, VR for physical therapy, and immersive VR as a replacement for anesthesia. Read more… Unpacking Use Cases for VR in Healthcare. Read more… Exploring All-in-One Medical Graphic Stations and Tablets.

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A New Partnership with Databricks

Redox

JSON, XML, pipe delimited) and is siloed within a myriad of source systems like electronic health records (EHR), medical imaging databases, claims processing systems, revenue cycle solutions, health information exchanges (HIE), and so on. Request a demo , today. Data is often unstructured (e.g.,

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