HIMSS Recaps and Commentary
What’s a HIMSS without reliving and dissecting it for weeks after as we nurse our HIMSS hangovers? Apparently what happens in Vegas did not stay in Vegas. Let the commentary begin.
Read MoreWhat’s a HIMSS without reliving and dissecting it for weeks after as we nurse our HIMSS hangovers? Apparently what happens in Vegas did not stay in Vegas. Let the commentary begin.
Read MoreBusiness news from Aprima Medical Software, ALKU, Clinerion, SA Ignite, Ambra Health, and Linguamatics,
By Morris Panner – 2018 will bring an advanced pace to the digital transformation of the healthcare industry. Changing consumer preferences, provider consolidation, and tech titans like Apple, Amazon and Microsoft moving into the space.
Companies are seeking talent for the fastest growing industries in tech and healthcare is on the top of the list. Who is looking for what? Here are posted opportunities being reported from Ayasdi, DrFirst, Ambra Health, and Wolters Kluwer.
Healthcare consumers are familiar with and trust cloud technology, yet nearly one in three still can not easily access their medical records, according to a report released from Ambra Health, “Era of Change: Today’s Healthcare Consumer”.
Companies are seeking talent for the fastest growing industries in tech and healthcare is on the top of the list. Who is looking for what? Here are posted opportunities being reported from ClearDATA, Chart Logic, Spok, & Ambra Health.
By Morris Panner – Artificial intelligence (AI) is the future of medicine. Facebook uses AI to suggest friends’ faces to tag in a photo; Spotify to suggest your perfect playlist. Healthcare is far behind, but catching up.
Business news from ZirMed, Ambra Health, Alpha II, American Well, AssistRx, eSolutions, Surescripts, National Decision Support Company, MEDITECH, Physician’s Computer Company, and Infrasonix Inc.
By Morris Panner – 2017 is ushering in an era of unprecedented uncertainty surrounding federal government policy on healthcare and everything seems to be on the table. Value-based care, however, is here to stay, regardless of the current political landscape.