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The Edge of Healthcare: Improving Patient Care through Connected Technologies

Healthcare IT Today

Smartphones, tablets, two-in-one notebooks, and other connected devices and sensors are now commonplace inside and outside hospitals and clinics, greatly expanding the potential for data-driven solutions that can improve patient care. How else are these Edge Devices and Data Changing the Landscape for the Healthcare Industry?

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Cloud Technologies in Healthcare: Improving Access to Care at Lower Costs

Healthcare IT Today

SVP and Global Head of Healthcare at Infosys. The healthcare industry has been among those at the fore when it comes to cloud adoption. The following is a guest article by Venky Ananth,?SVP It’s no wonder then that between 2020 and 2024, the global market is projected to see a rise of nearly US$25.54 billion in […].

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Health Catalyst Acquires ERS, Bolsters Tech-Enabled Managed Services Offering with Data Abstraction and Oncology Registry Management Capabilities

Healthcare IT Today

Commenting on the acquisition, CEO of ERS Rohit Nayak shared, “As a leading cancer registry software and informatics platform, ERS has played a key role right from the early days of the industry.

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Big Tech and Healthcare: the complex relationship

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On the one hand, big tech companies have the potential to revolutionise healthcare by developing new technologies and services that can improve the quality and affordability of care. Another concern is that big tech companies may create monopolies in the healthcare industry.

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3 Ways Consumers are Putting the Pressure on Health Plans

Healthcare IT Today

Consumers are looking for smarter ways to save on healthcare, forcing insurance providers to make marked changes to the way they conduct outreach and how they interact with their members. Inflation, the COVID-19 pandemic, and healthcare staffing shortages have reshaped the industry landscape.

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AI in Healthcare: A Great Add-on, Not a Replacement

Healthcare IT Today

For a closer look at this balance we reached out to our wonderful Healthcare IT Today Community for their insights. Chief Medical Officer at DrFirst Workflow automation and AI to automate healthcare are linked in ways you may not expect and it’s short-sighted to pit them against each other. Read what they had to say down below.

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Lyfegen Raises $8 Million to Drive Down Drug Costs and Help Patients Access Life-Saving Medications

Healthcare IT Today

The move away from volume-based healthcare has never been more needed, and we are happy to play an important role in the shift to value-based contracting.”. The secure platform identifies and operationalizes value-based payment models cost-effectively and at scale using a variety of real-world data and machine learning.