TORONTO – Last spring, on April 15, the world watched the iconic Notre Dame cathedral burn. On the approaching one-year anniversary of this devastating event in Paris, France, the headlines will likely be overshadowed by breaking news about the COVID-19 pandemic.
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TORONTO – Imagine what a difference it would it make if you could reduce your overall labour expense by one percent – or more. And imagine if, at the same time, you could also empower employees, making them more engaged as well as accountable...resulting in an improved patient experience – and a higher level of care.
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KITCHENER, Ont. – Technology procurement teams are under pressure to find the balance between best outcomes for patients and clinicians, and best value for taxpayer dollars. In this webinar, hear from procurement leaders on how they leverage purpose-built sourcing software to manage the RFP evaluation process for best-value decisions.
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TORONTO – As healthcare organizations refresh their IT and infrastructure technology, they are demanding standards-based solutions that can be rapidly deployed and scaled to meet their needs – now and into the future.
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As more biomedical devices are used in our institutions, increasing amounts of data are being collected manually by nurses and other clinicians. Without biomedical interoperability, nurses must painstakingly copy this information into the EHR by hand – an activity that takes up valuable time and sometimes results in transcription errors.
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TORONTO – Does your electronic health record have all of the data your care team needs to provide and coordinate patient care? Learn how a platform approach for managing unstructured data can help your organization complete the patient chart, coordinate care, manage business processes, and provide a seamless integration with your core business systems.
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On September 25, IBM and HIMSS are sponsoring a free webcast dealing with methods of connecting complex systems in healthcare enterprises. The event will be led by the University of Michigan Health System’s CMIO, Dr. Andrew Rosenberg (pictured). His organization successfully connected over 40 disparate systems and medical devices, guided by an enterprise analytics strategy.
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