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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 crucial white paper takes an in-depth look at the new care models that have emerged, such as accountable care and integrated health, discussing their benefits and effectiveness in cutting costs and improving collaboration.
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This resource discusses why modernization of the point-of-care desktop has become an urgent health IT priority. Inside, learn how the right virtualization architecture can give caregivers the information access and protection that they need.
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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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This resource demonstrates how Carestream Health created a powerful, scalable data center platform able to accommodate more users without sacrificing service quality. Learn how they improved processing power, allowing them to meet the challenges of serving more users while handling more data-intensive workloads.
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Access this case study to learn how Rochelle Community Hospital addressed their storage challenges by implementing a tiered backup and archive management system that efficiently secured data without breaking budget constraints.
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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 resource highlights a speech recognition solution that improves physician experience with electronic health records, saving them 20 minutes or more of documentation time per day.