ECG Data Across the IDN: How Clinics Fit In When faced with making decisions about ECG devices and connectivity models, the ramifications go well beyond IT concerns. Above all, make sure you understand the clinical use case for each of your care settings. Standardization should support clinical best practice--not vice versa. Ask your device manufacturer about ways to make ECG connectivity work across your enterprise without sacrificing clinical needs.
Adding Wearable Technology to Your Cardiac Solutions Portfolio There are many factors to explore when integrating wearable devices into your practice, but the decision becomes clearer when you consider your patients, your data, and your bottom line. The wearable devices you select should focus on patient comfort and safety, without compromising data quality. And the financial benefits to your practice--from initial investment, to reimbursements and long-term savings--should not be overlooked. Read this whitepaper for more information.
ECG Data Across the IDN: How Clinics Fit In When faced with making decisions about ECG devices and connectivity models, the ramifications go well beyond IT concerns. Above all, make sure you understand the clinical use case for each of your care settings. Standardization should support clinical best practice--not vice versa. Ask your device manufacturer about ways to make ECG connectivity work across your enterprise without sacrificing clinical needs.
Four Surprising Factors That Could Impact Your ECG Results A resting ECG is a common test in physician offices today. And as the standard of care for initial assessment of many heart conditions, it's key to ensure everyone involved remembers some key fundamentals. The question is: how confident are you that everyone involved in your ECG workflow is aware of and compliant with the following important steps in this whitepaper?
Four Surprising Factors That Could Impact Your ECG Results A resting ECG is a common test in physician offices today. And as the standard of care for initial assessment of many heart conditions, it's key to ensure everyone involved remembers some key fundamentals. The question is: how confident are you that everyone involved in your ECG workflow is aware of and compliant with the following important steps in this whitepaper?
Focus on these neglected areas: staffing, business overhead, and payer contracts. Gains made in the areas of staffing, overhead, and payer reimbursements can contribute to more effective recruitment and retention as well as boost financial performance in the long run.
HP in collaboration with HIMSS
As the healthcare industry embraces value-based care, hospitals and other provider organizations are relying on digitization to better follow patients through their healthcare journey -- and recoup each and every reimbursement dollar. For more insight from Jeffrey Goldstein, MD, MS, Senior Healthcare Specialist and Daniel Colling , BSC, RN, Global Lead for Clinical and Print Workflow Solutions at HP inc. read more here.
HP in collaboration with HIMSS
To protect patient health information, hospitals and healthcare organizations need to be sure they are incorporating often overlooked endpoint technologies -- namely, printers -- in their healthcare IT security plans. For more insight from Pamela Dill, Senior Security Advisor at HP Inc. read more here.
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