Healthcare urged to update software

2017 should be the year the legacy information technology solutions used by many healthcare providers are replaced


This should be the year the legacy information technology solutions used by many healthcare providers are replaced, according to an article on the Stat News website.

Pioneering hospitals are redefining how they deliver care and orchestrate resources. 

They offer mobile connections; share information between providers and patients; connect to downstream labs, pharmacies and imaging centers; and close the loop on care.

Tapping into the power of the network can help healthcare facilities automate work for its providers and organize, scale, and automate its administration to decrease work and limit the potential for error and deviation. 

Read the article.

 

 



January 17, 2017


Topic Area: Information Technology


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