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Net Optics Inc
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Healthcare reform legislation is in the headlines, and more than US$30 billion in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA, also known as the economic stimulus plan) is allocated for Health Information Technology (HIT) investments. This activity has focused attention on information and communications technology (ICT) as a means to drive down healthcare costs and increase the ...
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Stratus Technologies
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The healthcare sector in the US is undergoing a major transformation, not only in government policy and clinical treatment but in the way patient information is managed. While other industries went digital years ago, hospitals and doctors are only now moving to widespread adoption of information technology. Electronic medical records (EMR) systems combined with regional and national health ...
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CosmoCom, Inc.
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Healthcare providers are increasingly discovering that IP contact center technology can be a critical tool for providing patients with unprecedented and cost-effective access to superior healthcare services. At the same time, contact center-based healthcare applications enable providers to extend their services to growing numbers of patients.
This white paper takes a high-level look at how IP ...
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Cerner Corporation
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Cerner and Interoperability: Expertise from the inside out Our perspective on building a better-connected world
Notice: What you are about to read is not a standard white paper. It is not an academic dissertation written from 10,000 feet. Instead, HIMSS has given us an opportunity to share some success stories, and explain some of the connectivity strategies that Cerner has followed with our ...
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Stratus Technologies
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24/7 Uptime for Electronic Health Records: Microsoft Windows-based EHRs and Stratus Medical Grade Servers
by Stratus Technologies, The Availability Company® April 2009
Abstract The long migration to electronic health records (EHRs) in the U.S. is set to speed up with the funding authorized by the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act of 2009. Recognizing how electronic health records help ...
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