EGUIDE:
This e-guide takes an in-depth look at what it means for health care organizations looking to store data off-site and, specifically, in the cloud. Read now to uncover how you can ensure your cloud provider measures up to HIPAA's stringent regulations.
EGUIDE:
Patient care is heavily dependent on not only an up-to-date storage infrastructure, but an environment that will allow for fast and easy data exchange between healthcare providers. In this e-guide, you will be introduced to available options in the networking/storage space and how they might be the right fit for your organization.
EGUIDE:
Don't be another statistic in the failed world of EHR. This e-guide from SearchHealthIT.com outlines the critical objectives that must be met in order to ensure a thorough EHR assessment. Read now for ten steps sure to guide you in the right direction during your EHR selection stage.
CASE STUDY:
Using two of the Intel SS4000-E storage servers mirrored for additional redundancy, Philips has cut about USD 10 thousand off the storage cost for more than one terabyte of data by eliminating the need to buy expensive optical disks.
WHITE PAPER:
Learn how three healthcare organizations are leveraging technology to build future-ready IT platforms that are scalable, adaptable and secure.
CASE STUDY:
This white paper demonstrates how Kettering Health Network - a top 10 U.S. health system three years running - adopted client virtualization technology to make it easier for clinicians to access applications and records no matter where they are located in the facility. This helps maximize clinician-patient time by reducing clinician-PC time.
EBOOK:
As more and more information heads online, healthcare providers are struggling to secure and store necessary electronic data. Consult this expert handbook to learn cutting-edge archiving strategies that will help you successfully migrate to the next generation of health IT data systems.
EBOOK:
In this healthcare handbook, explore the challenges of integrating an EHR with medical imaging storage, and why your organization should look to the enterprise imaging model. You'll also uncover 7 things to know about how next-generation technology with affect medical imaging.
WHITE PAPER:
The list of features in medical devices is rapidly rising: Even the simplest of medical devices house more and more system components, which add greater functionality to the device at a low cost. But by adding components, device software becomes complex and burdens compliance testing and premarket certification activities.
EGUIDE:
Medical imaging technology is important in an increasingly digital healthcare environment. In this e-guide, find out how medical imaging technology, like VNAs and universal viewers, can help healthcare organizations execute patient enablement, population healthcare and other strategies.