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Home Effective forms management improves healthcare data quality Is “cloud security” an oxymoron? Join us at CDW’s #HIMSS17 booth on Monday at 3pm to find out. #IBMWoW cognitive solutions for cyber threat analysis and collaboration Cognitive ushers us from “carbon intelligence” to AI “silicon intelligence” Digitally managed clinical trials will a ccelerate results and reduce costs Health IoT creates huge opportunities for public health and software companies Could Apple Store-like digital health retail stores be popular? (Source: The Healthcare IT Guy)
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Effective forms management improves healthcare data quality
When was the last time you thought about the forms strategy in your organization? Most of us think about forms as a clerical activity but proper management of patient forms drives important clinical and business initiatives such as patient satisfaction, patient quality scores, and care coordination analytics. The demand for clinical data and research performed by Healthcare Data Analytics is growing exponentially. With so much emphasis in healthcare put on collecting quality data, information exchange, analytics, patient generated health data, and more, it ’s surprising how little attention is put on the way this importa...
Source: The Healthcare IT Guy - August 23, 2017 Category: Information Technology Source Type: blogs

Effective forms management improves healthcare data quality
When was the last time you thought about the forms strategy in your organization? Most of us think about forms as a clerical activity but proper management of patient forms drives important clinical and business initiatives such as patient satisfaction, patient quality scores, and care coordination analytics. With so much emphasis in healthcare put on collecting quality data, information exchange, analytics, patient generated health data, and more, it ’s surprising how little attention is put on the way this important information is collected. (Source: The Healthcare IT Guy)
Source: The Healthcare IT Guy - August 23, 2017 Category: Information Technology Source Type: blogs

Effective forms management improves healthcare data quality
When was the last time you thought about the forms strategy in your organization? Most of us think about forms as a clerical activity but proper management of patient forms drives important clinical and business initiatives such as patient satisfaction, patient quality scores, and care coordination analytics. With so much emphasis in healthcare put on collecting quality data, information exchange, analytics, patient generated health data, and more, it’s surprising how little attention is put on the way this important information is collected. Forms remain an important method of collecting structured information in health...
Source: The Healthcare IT Guy - August 23, 2017 Category: Information Technology Authors: Shahid N. Shah Tags: Uncategorized document workflow technology Electronic health records forms management tools forms solutions forms technology Source Type: blogs

Is “cloud security” an oxymoron? Join us at CDW’s #HIMSS17 booth on Monday at 3pm to find out.
Institutions in all industry sectors have made significant IT moves into the cloud (which basically means they ’ve outsourced their data centers and server infrastructure). Most companies that have transformed their IT departments to be cloud first are gaining efficiencies and productivity improvements in all areas of IT. Other than being surprised by costs being higher in some cases than they expected, v ery few IT professionals dislike anything about the cloud enough to go back from cloud to on-premise. (Source: The Healthcare IT Guy)
Source: The Healthcare IT Guy - February 16, 2017 Category: Information Technology Source Type: blogs

Is “cloud security” an oxymoron? Join us at CDW’s #HIMSS17 booth on Monday at 3pm to find out.
Institutions in all industry sectors have made significant IT moves into the cloud (which basically means they’ve outsourced their data centers and server infrastructure). Most companies that have transformed their IT departments to be cloud first are gaining efficiencies  and productivity improvements in all areas of IT. Other than being surprised by costs being higher in some cases than they expected, very few IT professionals dislike anything about the cloud enough to go back from cloud to on-premise. (Source: The Healthcare IT Guy)
Source: The Healthcare IT Guy - February 16, 2017 Category: Information Technology Source Type: blogs

Is “cloud security” an oxymoron? Join us at CDW’s #HIMSS17 booth on Monday at 3pm to find out.
Institutions in all industry sectors have made significant IT moves into the cloud (which basically means they’ve outsourced their data centers and server infrastructure). Most companies that have transformed their IT departments to be cloud first are gaining efficiencies and productivity improvements in all areas of IT. Other than being surprised by costs being higher in some cases than they expected, very few IT professionals dislike anything about the cloud enough to go back from cloud to on-premise. But, there remain open questions by CEOs, CIOs, and CISOs about whether security in the cloud is better or worse t...
Source: The Healthcare IT Guy - February 16, 2017 Category: Information Technology Authors: Shahid N. Shah Tags: Uncategorized Source Type: blogs

#IBMWoW cognitive solutions for cyber threat analysis and collaboration
I ’ll be attending IBM’s World of Watson 2016 in Las Vegas next week. I’m looking forward to hearing whether government and industry are collaborating any better as a result of the passage of The Cybersecurity Act of 2015. The Cyber Act by itself doesn’t really imply (or require) that citizen data (or any other kind of private data) be made accessible across institutions. However, what it does encourage is the sharing of threat or breach data. (Source: The Healthcare IT Guy)
Source: The Healthcare IT Guy - October 21, 2016 Category: Information Technology Source Type: blogs

#IBMWoW cognitive solutions for cyber threat analysis and collaboration
I’ll be attending IBM’s World of Watson 2016 in Las Vegas next week. I’m looking forward to hearing whether government and industry are collaborating any better as a result of the passage of The Cybersecurity Act of 2015. The Cyber Act by itself doesn’t really imply (or require) that citizen data (or any other kind of private data) be made accessible across institutions. However, what it does encourage is the sharing of threat or breach data. Given how hard cybersecurity threat comprehension happens to be from a single company viewpoint, I’m eager to learn how we’ll be able to use next generation cognitive type...
Source: The Healthcare IT Guy - October 21, 2016 Category: Information Technology Authors: Shahid N. Shah Tags: Cyber Security Source Type: blogs

Cognitive ushers us from “carbon intelligence” to AI “silicon intelligence”
When the term “artificial intelligence” – better known as “AI” – was initially coined, it was thought that humans (carbon based life forms) had “real” intelligence while the best a machine’s intelligence (to the extent they had any) could get was “artificial”. As I work with companies that a re leading major machine learning, algorithms, and AI initiatives I’m convinced that we’re ushering in a new golden age of AI but one that might need some terminology refinements. (Source: The Healthcare IT Guy)
Source: The Healthcare IT Guy - October 20, 2016 Category: Information Technology Source Type: blogs

Cognitive ushers us from “carbon intelligence” to AI “silicon intelligence”
When the term “artificial intelligence” – better known as “AI” – was initially coined, it was thought that humans (carbon based life forms) had “real” intelligence while the best a machine’s intelligence (to the extent they had any) could get was “artificial”. As I work with companies that are leading major machine learning, algorithms, and AI initiatives I’m convinced that we’re ushering in a new golden age of AI but one that might need some terminology refinements. IBM, one of the leaders in AI’s new golden age, talks about how cognitive computing will take us to the promised land where machin...
Source: The Healthcare IT Guy - October 20, 2016 Category: Information Technology Authors: Shahid N. Shah Tags: Uncategorized Source Type: blogs