EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we examine the long-awaited mobile app from the NHS and ask what it means for a digital health service. We hear from early experimenters of blockchain to find out what it will take for the technology to be enterprise-ready. And we analyse the impact of M&A on corporate networks. Read the issue now.
EGUIDE:
Researchers have developed a machine learning (ML) tool capable of using electrocardiogram (ECG) readings to detect and classify heart attacks more quickly and accurately than standard approaches. The model was able to accurately reclassify 1 in 3 patients with chest pain based on heart attack risk. Download the article to read more.
VIDEO:
Saratoga Hospital has grown from a community hospital to a regional, integrated, 130-provider delivery network. Their PCI program, close to 100 interventions later, is considered a jewel of the county. It also is a model for other facilities needing a technology refresh. Access now to see how they achieved it.
EGUIDE:
Medical imaging has advanced alongside data science and artificial intelligence to provide clinicians with the tools to provide the best possible outcomes for their patients. Access this e-guide to uncover how these trends are revolutionizing medical imaging to help with the transition to value-based and personalized care.
EBOOK:
Population health management technology can improve individual and group health efforts and reduce costs for organizations. Find out how to determine which tool is right for your health organization.
WHITE PAPER:
Click through to see how Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust was able to remove data bottlenecks across storage and servers, further improving care at reduced costs.
EGUIDE:
Orlando Health found a way to create a more efficient and accurate revenue cycle, while saving money. But how did they do it? Plus, could the gamification of healthcare apps influence a positive change on population health? Access this e-guide to discover the answers to these question and more.
EZINE:
In the January issue of Pulse, learn why medical imaging data needs to be stored and reliably accessed in a timely manner, to make the ability to interoperate and share images across different health systems a little easier.