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This meta-analysis tracks results across eight studies covering more than 34,711 patients, 19,136 of whom were monitored using the LEAF◊ Patient Monitoring System.
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With a strategic approach to interoperability, today's healthcare providers can utilize new technology to reduce readmissions – without sacrificing the value of their existing systems.
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This white paper helps to clear up some confusion surrounding the requirements mandated by health care reform by addressing three key areas: reforms already in place, looming deadlines foremployers, and open issues for individuals.
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As health IT environments grow in complexity many are making strides to consolidate their infrastructures while making use of mobility, cloud, and EHRs. This white paper highlights survey results demonstrating the opportunities present in the new health care IT environment.
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This resource contains a group of case studies on hospitals across Europe who leveraged technology to help improve clinician workflow and enhance overall care.
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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 showcases a virtual desktop infrastructure solution that can provide caregivers with quick and secure access to regulated patient information. Within, learn how your IT team can reduce the complexity of maintaining multiple applications across numerous workstations.
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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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This crucial case study discusses how a healthcare organization with four facilities utilized a WLAN solution to eliminate slow client performance, centralize configuration and monitoring and open the door to many labor-saving applications.