Summary of what you need to know when designing your Telehealth Program

December 5, 2015

Telemedicine generally refers to the provision of clinical services from a distance. The Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Science defines telemedicine as “the use of electronic information and communication technologies to provide and support health care when distance separates the participants”. Telemedicine is a component of telehealth.

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We use continuous, wireless monitoring and predictive, personalized medicine to help healthcare organizations intervene earlier and prevent illness. We reduce readmissions, reduce ER visits and optimize staff time. Our all-in-one wearable continuously monitors patients at home or in hospital. With seamless, automated integrations with a range of other devices, including for glucose, spirometry and weight, we obtain a complete, constant and entirely passive picture of patient health.

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Innovative Medical Education in the Digital Era

whitePaper | November 24, 2022

Universities have traditionally aimed to instill in their students the ability to interpret information as well as the joy of learning. However, today’s universities are challenged with the need to also incorporate technological advances without forsaking the solid principles at their foundation.

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Why disaster resiliency is better than disaster recovery

whitePaper | July 15, 2022

Ensuring critical patient information is available at the point of care is simply non-negotiable. Because without it, patients can’t get the care they need, and the impacts can be life-threatening especially in places like the ER where patients need care immediately, or in the NICU, where every second counts.

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The importance for healthcare organizations to extend theprinciples of zero trust to business-critical applications

whitePaper | May 15, 2022

The zero trust security framework is predicated on the foundational concept that implicit trust of users and devices in the environment increases the risk of a potential compromise. By eliminating this implicit trust and requiring strict identification and authentication throughout the network

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Reimagining healthcare IT for the next decade

whitePaper | March 2, 2020

In the decade since the HITECH Act was passed, first-generation electronic health record systems provided a foundation for innovations such as electronic prescribing, clinical decision support and predictive analytics. While usability and productivity issues with EHRs have been well documented, there are significant untapped opportunities to optimize the EHR and health IT. In this whitepaper, PatientKeeper outlines a vision for the future of health IT through the next decade, which includes New data-driven approaches that leverage the clinical information being captured by the EHR to improve patient outcomes and reduce physician burnout, Optimized communication between physicians, nurses and ancillary staff to produce better patient outcomes as efficiencies improve, Better interoperability to improve care coordination and inspire opportunities for ideas like telemedicine to alleviate physician shortages

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Test Resource

whitePaper | May 18, 2021

Test Resource The criteria of patient satisfaction have changed dramatically. The priority of your healthcare business is to provide patients the right treatment. But nowadays, you cannot excel in your service

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The 2022 Healthcare Cyber Trend Research Report

whitePaper | June 15, 2022

Infoblox is pleased to publish our 2022 Healthcare Cyber Trend Research Report. This report includes analysis of the major healthcare data breaches directly attributed to cyber attacks within the United States during calendar year 2021.

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Current Health

We use continuous, wireless monitoring and predictive, personalized medicine to help healthcare organizations intervene earlier and prevent illness. We reduce readmissions, reduce ER visits and optimize staff time. Our all-in-one wearable continuously monitors patients at home or in hospital. With seamless, automated integrations with a range of other devices, including for glucose, spirometry and weight, we obtain a complete, constant and entirely passive picture of patient health.

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