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Sustainable IT in Healthcare Organizations for Happier Patients and Planet

Sustainability has rightly become a major concern for consumers and businesses alike. Accounting for 4% of CO2 emissions globally, the healthcare sector has pioneered technologies...

Why Conversational AI and Chatbots are Perfect for Digital Health

Over the last decade, the continued evolution of digital healthcare and the impact that next-generation technology will have on patient wellness and diagnostic outcomes has been a...

Why AWS Cloud is a Key Part of Healthcare and Life Science Success

The continued digitalization of traditional business sectors is a key part of how the connected society not only evolves but also improves our way of life. In recent years, there...

Why Digital Health Needs Employee Engagement to Succeed

Digital health’s potential has never been in doubt, but it is fair to say that nothing accelerated its increased adoption as much as the ongoing pandemic. And while the...

10 Steps to HIPAA Compliance

What is HIPAA? The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) of 1996 is legislation that is designed to make it easier for U.S. workers to retain health...

Revealed: The Key Components of a Centralized Virtual Care Hub

There are many advantages to remote, virtual healthcare, yet only in the last twelve months has the shift to online, digital care really taken off. It was always assumed that the...

Medtech and the IoMT are Driving the Patient-Centric Care Revolution

It’s no secret that healthcare systems across the world are facing rising costs, exacerbated by aging populations, chronic disease and complex care needs. However, it is...

4 Ways Technology is Transforming the Patient Experience

Most people intuitively understand that advances in technology have led to advances in medical science. We know how technology advances were foundational in sequencing the human...

How Technology is Enabling the Consumerization of Care

Patients are increasingly becoming “health consumers”. The reality that health providers face is that their services are often comparable, and that consumers do just that:...