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Making the Case: An Evolutionary Strategy to Achieve Interoperability
By Peter van der Grinten, dbMotion

An innovative, strategic approach, or ‘stepping stone,’ to interoperability exists that can bypass many of the innate barriers that typically hinder such efforts.
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The Case for Decision Support: Safer Medication Management and Lower Costs
Unparalleled Insight Drives Improvement in Hospital Operations, Strategic Planning, Marketing and Patient Care

Q&A With Lewis Winning
Hitachi Data Systems’ vice president of worldwide sales operations discusses how his company addresses data storage issues in healthcare, how ROI should be expected as part of any data storage solution and how Hitachi Data Systems sees the future.

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Q&A With Lewis Winning


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Using Target Marketing to Serve the Uninsured
Christopher N. Clemmensen, Solucient, part of Thomson Healthcare


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TRANSFORMING HEALTHCARE WITH CONNECTED EHRS   Cisco Systems, Inc. is the worldwide leader in networking for the Internet and the development of IP-based networking technologies.

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Toward a Mature Security Model
Unwavering commitment is required in moving toward a more mature security program, but the practical benefits are well worth the effort.


SPECIAL INTERVIEW

Q&A With Grace-Marie Turner
Grace-Marie Turner, Galen Institute


CASE STUDY

Center of Excellence Certification Yields Ongoing Rewards
Center of Excellence Certification Yields Ongoing Rewards for Bay Medical Center


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Caring for an aging population and chronically ill patients requires a new strategy – a paradigm shift that telehealth is uniquely positioned to provide. Although telehealth technology spans the basic to the futuristic, it’s fundamentally defined as the use of electronic data and communication systems to deliver medical information and services remotely through a telephone line or the Internet. Although the concept is simple, the impact is significant.
Telehealth: A Cure for the Coming Healthcare Crisis


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Performance/Leadership
Clinical Transformation
Clinical Decision Support/Business Intelligence


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Achieving Standardization Through CIS Implementation
Standardization of clinical processes and practices is the reason for the effort and expense of building a clinical information system. It is the means by which quality and safety of patient care are improved, efficiencies realized, and costs reduced.
Health Care TechnologyVolume 1, 7/1/2003

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