Healthcare Organizations Articles & Analysis
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In response to the emerging needs in global healthcare, SOPHiA GENETICS has just revealed the New Generation SOPHiA DDM™ Platform, aiming to stay at the forefront of precision medicine and address today the healthcare needs of tomorrow. ...
Addressing the financial challenges associated with adopting new medical technologies has been a paramount concern for healthcare organizations and professional societies like the American Society of Echocardiography (ASE). ...
The participants included a panel of esteemed healthcare professionals in surgery, nursing, investing, sales, healthcare technology, and academics. The following is a summary of the new pathways and opportunities to ROI for surgeons, health systems, national healthcare organizations, insurers, and most importantly, patients. ...
In recent years, there has been a growing trend of using video technology in surgical procedures to enhance precision, communication, and training. While the benefits of video in surgery are many, there are also concerns regarding the legal risks that may arise from its use. Medical professionals fear that video footage of a surgery could potentially be used against them in legal proceedings, ...
There are many reasons why healthcare organizations are hesitant to sell their data. For one, they may feel like they are giving up too much control over their data. ...
The start of coronavirus pandemic pushed limits of healthcare systems all over the world by causing thousands of deaths and the requirement of a huge quantity of healthcare resources. ...
Monlab plans to participate in other tenders with IUL’s readers with the perspective that they will be able to replicate this model in other European countries, and that it will homogenize the results of lateral flow tests in all laboratories around the world iPeak®+ and hospital communications As Monlab is distributing in over 30 countries, they have to deal with different ...
ByIUL S.A.
Across industries, the Internet of Things (IoT) is driving significant investment in projects that integrate smart devices, big data, analytics, and other digitization-related tools. Healthcare institutions are no exception. Hospitals benefit from this advanced connectivity through increased efficiencies, lower costs, and better patient care. As more building infrastructure gets connected; ...
It may surprise you to learn that the third most common cause of death in the U.S. is reputed to be medical negligence. The figures vary on the actual average number of deaths due to medical negligence each year. A John Hopkins study put the number at approximately 250,000 but other sources suggest it’s over 400,000 cases annually. The situation is so dire that the doctors involved with ...
The staffing shortage is so severe that some healthcare facilities are offering sign-on bonuses of up to $15,000 to attract experienced MR technologists. Lisa Thornhill, a medical physicist at West Physics, a provider of diagnostic medical and health physics consulting and testing to healthcare organizations, and MR technologist at a level-one ...
Healthcare provider organizations (HPOs) are starting to recognize the value of consolidating vendors and implementing an Enterprise Risk Management solution that is both holistic and comprehensive. But finding software – and a vendor – that can fulfill the promise of a true integrated solution for Enterprise Risk Management in ...
“I believe the only way for healthcare organizations to compete effectively is by adding mail-order logistics to their operations. ...
Medical care delivery has gone through remarkable changes in the previous decade. In the last five to 10 years, medical services’ digitization has quickened dramatically because of inventive government strategies, changes in customer inclinations, a flood of funding, a developing number of computerized wellbeing business people, and proceeded with ventures by industry occupants. The ...
Human Factors Driven by regulatory and accreditation attention in some areas – along with a genuine desire to continually improve – healthcare organizations are focusing increasing attention on evaluating the quality and safety performance of their clinical providers. ...
In a world defined by social distancing, telemedicine is now an indispensable form of healthcare delivery. Providing care virtually can broaden access, reduce costs, and save time – but it’s not without risk. ...
Why Choose Non-GMO Products Genetically-Modified Organisms (GMOs) are used in products to give them specific effects. While GMOs have their uses, they could create potential health problems as well. ...
Healthcare provider organizations were at the bullseye of the pandemic. ...
Every industry has felt the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic – but some have clearly been impacted more deeply than others. Grocery stores saw soaring sales as customers stocked up on supplies. Revenue from sports venues, on the other hand, came to a crashing halt. A look at incidents by industry tells a similar tale. Riskonnect examined the U.S. property and casualty incident data of over ...
Construction and renovation projects, due to complexity, often result in unplanned installation costs, project delays and lost revenue. In addition, most healthcare organizations are making ad-hoc capital equipment purchasing decisions resulting in unnecessary emergency replacements and contingency spend. ...
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With quality of care and patient satisfaction top of mind for healthcare leaders, many healthcare organizations are realizing they need better processes in place to address the risk of diagnostic errors – and patient engagement must be part of the conversation. ...