Convenience. Efficiency. Automation. These three words accurately describe the “why” behind Internet of Things strategies. Although the healthcare industry has been a bit slower to adopt the IoT than other industries, the technology is ready to transform the way we keep people healthy. As the demand for solutions to lower costs continue to increase, technology can help monitor, inform and notify[…]
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Read MoreLet’s face it, hospitals are getting smarter. They are placing a priority on big data and therefore big tech in order to get faster and to improve patient care. In fact, Frost & Sullivan predicts that they will spend more than $5 billion on each cloud computing, data analytics and remote patient monitoring by 2025.
Read MoreFrom wearables to electronic health records, the healthcare industry is in the midst of a digital transformation to help improve patient care and organizations’ bottom lines. With this transformation comes a wealth of available data, but the big question is how to leverage this information to bring value to patients and efficiency to organizations. Here are three of the technologies that will[…]
Read MoreHealthcare analytics can bring personalized treatment and improved care to the millions of patients in the United States. With more patients and more connectivity than ever in the American healthcare system, the amount of information available has increased exponentially. This has the potential to give doctors a 360-degree view of patients, but to realize these benefits, users need to have the[…]
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