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Clinical AI can’t afford to be a square peg in a round hole

Hardly a day goes by without a story coming to light about promising new research into the application of artificial intelligence (AI) for medical diagnosis or treatment. Image-based detection for COVID-19, early-stage lung cancer detection, a machine learning algorithm to...

How Data Can Improve Hospital Efficiency and Safety in the Post-COVID World

Increasing efficiency will be key to maintaining patient safety and satisfaction in the coming years. In fact, hospitals that are unable to effectively increase efficiency will likely fall behind because it will be next to impossible for healthcare systems to...

Maturity models: the CIO’s guide to a successful enterprise imaging strategy

Enterprise imaging continues to evolve with more capabilities than ever before as imaging departments strive to deliver medical imaging securely, with the right tools at the right time to the right patient. While these imaging advancements provide many more...

Why Digital Twins are a Critical Part of Digital Healthcare

Introduction: Digital twins are often applied to industrial assets, but the healthcare industry can leverage the concept of living model and apply it to patient wellness. This article discusses how the data we generate is a critical part of digital...

5 Compelling Reasons for Custom Developing an Appointment Scheduling App for your Healthcare Practice

Developing an online appointment app or a web platform, in such a scenario, is undoubtedly the best option for your clinic. Many consumers now consider a doctor-on-demand app to be necessary for any healthcare provider, whether they are receiving...

Time to Rethink Telehealth for a Personalized “Telecare” Experience

On the Covid report card, most hospitals get an “A” for transitioning to telehealth. Using phone, video conferencing software, and electronic medical records (EMRs), healthcare providers were able to address the immediate needs of patients without requiring in-person consultations. However,...

Technology as a Service: The importance of lifecycle technology asset management for healthcare equipment

Why subscriptions offer an affordable and effective way to stay continuously up to date and secure “Maintaining system and equipment operations is an important part of providing quality care for hospitals and is a top priority for our customers.” Kees Wesdorp,...

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