How technology can improve experience for patients and nurses
There is a critical shortage of clinical and non-clinical medical staff globally. We are in the midst of a global health emergency, and technology can help.
There is a critical shortage of clinical and non-clinical medical staff globally. We are in the midst of a global health emergency, and technology can help.
Consider how powerful it would be to clearly understand how to deliver better patient and provider experiences and to identify technology capabilities needed to achieve that transformation. Now you can, thanks to a new information framework.
Mercy, one of healthcare’s “most-wired” organizations, is using technology to personalize the patient experience, streamline clinician experience, and optimize operations – all while facilitating security and compliance.
Think about all the ways you keep yourself healthy. Whether that’s making a healthy choice for dinner, going for a walk around the block, or taking your medications every day...
At Parkview Medical Center in Pueblo, Colo., nurses spend less time on documentation—one hour less per nurse—and more time with their patients. CIO Steve Shirley shares how.
Think about the last time you, a loved one, or a friend needed medical care. It can be an overwhelming, confusing, and often daunting experience. There isn’t a lot of...
After a while, all of the hopeful press on futuristic health technology can start to feel like, well, hype. Breathless headlines touting telemedicine, artificial intelligence, and related technologies sound cool—but somewhat disconnected from reality. Last week, these perceptions were shattered during our virtual event, “Digital Health Across the Continuum of Care.” On Tuesday, October 3rd, […]
Cisco Live US is just days away, and we’re ready to show our customers, partners and colleagues the impact of Cisco technology in the healthcare industry.
If you are attending eHealth week, be sure to visit Cisco booth N4 to experience Cisco’s healthcare solutions.