“Q: How is the hospital of the future different from a typical hospital today? … The hospital of the future seeks to deliver high quality efficient care; that goal doesn’t change. However, new tools and methods are making it possible… Read more
Month: July 2017
CHARTSaaS RA-compliant IT solution addresses physician EHR frustrations
“Here are four frustrations physicians have with EHRs. 1. Lloyd Minor, MD, dean of Stanford (Calf.) University Medical School, told KQED Science EHRs primarily serve as a documentation tool for billing and quality reporting, rather than as a tool to… Read more
CHARTSaaS RA-compliant IT solution includes affordable analytics
“AI [artificial intelligence] is the New Electricity.…Our checks confirm that a wide range of organizations are exploring incorporating AI in their business, mostly using Machine and Deep Learning for speech and image recognition applications. …But Competitive Environment Doesn’t Favor IBM…. Read more
CHARTSaaS RA-compliant IT supports Dr.Halamka's 2017 HIT assessment
“What can we say about the IT policy direction of the US right now? 1. There seems to be great consensus that all stakeholders need to focus on enhancing interoperability technology and policy in support of care coordination, population health,… Read more
CHARTSaaS RA-compliant IT is key to "best in the world" healthcare
“The key strategies for improving the health of a country’s population through health care are to promote timely access to preventive, acute, and chronic care and to deliver evidence-based and appropriate care services. Timely access for people at risk for… Read more
CHARTSaaS RA-compatible solution facilitates IT operational changes
“Healthcare organizations and companies in other sectors are redesigning IT operations to better meet the demands of external customers. That is creating the need to redefine job roles, but many organizations lack sufficient skills on staff in such areas of… Read more
A CHARTSaaS RA-compliant IT solution can support septic shock management
“You are aware that there are two main approaches to the management of septic shock in a patient such as Ms. Jones. One approach involves serial measurement of central venous pressure, central venous oxygen saturation (Scvo2), and hemoglobin, and following… Read more