Established in 1996, Napier is changing the way IT powers healthcare. We work on the best technologies to create cutting edge IT products and Solutions that create patient centric health care organizations. For the last 15 years, Napier’s Solutions and IT products have been transcending desktops, web, mobiles and cloud. Backed by deep domain expertise and singular focus, Napier provides comprehensive and holistic solutions covering the entire continuum of care in the healthcare organizations. Our solutions streamline, automate and optimize the clinical, administrative and supply chain functions of care providers. Napier is headquartered in Singapore with its Global Development Centers in Hyderabad and Bangalore and Business Operations in Mumbai and Delhi, India. Our presence is currently extended to Dubai, China, South Africa, Kenya and Malaysia. We are also entering to serve the US markets soon. Napier Healthcare provides solutions what you need today and the scalable systems and support services necessary for future expansion and also industry-leading, enterprise-supporting registration/admission and patient accounting capabilities to optimize your results. Napier product portfolio offers innovative products and end-to-end solutions to support your investment to ensure a reliable infrastructure with the help of a pool of experienced and domain-specific service professionals.
Napier Healthcare: Making Connected Healthcare a RealityFang Yih Teng
These slides were part of the presentation by Napier Healthcare Solutions at one of HiMSS Asia Pacific's first webinars of 2018. Speaking on January 24, 2018, Anil Kumar, VP of Product Management, Napier Healthcare, guided the audience through the complex of technological, regulatory and commercial issues surrounding the often misunderstood concept of Connected Health, and shared strategies that healthcare providers can adopt to kickstart initiatives toward delivering connected healthcare.
PRESENTATION OVERVIEW
Extending healthcare services and management across the continuum of care seamlessly and effectively has been a major challenge facing healthcare systems across the globe. But applying new technologies and business models can make it a reality – making it possible to setup and run an integrated system of care that takes each patient through the entire range of health services covering acute care all the way to ambulatory care, extended care and home care. This presentation is a discussion of how they all come together on a single connected platform to deliver on the promises of true connected health: cost savings; heightened efficiencies; superior standards of care; and, enhanced quality of life for people everywhere.
TECHNOLOGY TALKING POINTS:-
• Cloud
• Mobility
• Internet of Things, Advanced Connectivity
• Telemedicine and Telehealth
• AI and Cognition–Chatbots and Voice Assistance
• Data Analytics and Business Intelligence
APPLICATION CONTEXTS:-
• Hospitals (Acute and Ambulatory Care)
• Long-term Care (including Nursing Homes and Remote Patient Monitoring)
• Home Care
• Hospices/Palliative Care
• Corporate & Community Wellness
• Population Health Management
• Care Coordination
Getting healthcare is inconvenient, providing it is inefficient, and there is too much unorganized data from devices. However, technology can provide solutions like easy access to health information through symptom searches and condition cards, online apps for users to chat with doctors and get prescriptions or schedule appointments, more convenient care through walk-in clinics, home visits or telehealth, and lifestyle management apps to help with personal health or conditions like diabetes. These applications aim to use technology to make healthcare more accessible and efficient as well as enable healthier lives.
The document discusses the digital systems used at AIIMS hospital in New Delhi, including a Laboratory Information System (LIS) to track test orders and results, a Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS) for imaging, and an Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system. It notes that these digital systems provide important medical information like test results in a timely manner to support care. Challenges in implementing these systems include ensuring robust IT infrastructure, managing complexity, costs, and privacy, but their benefits are clear for modernizing hospitals, even if a full digital transition will take more time.
TeleHealth365 provides secure video conferencing and healthcare services through its platforms OmniPresence and OmniCare. It aims to improve health outcomes and reduce costs by enabling telehealth. The management team has extensive experience in telecommunications, healthcare, and software development. TeleHealth365 expects rapid growth in revenue and profit over the next three years as telehealth adoption increases.
This report makes available Remote Monitoring Solutions presented by 71 companies who replied to the Hospital Bernal Solution Match Call, launched by eHealth HUB in February 2017.
mHealth Symposium 2013 Continua Health Alliance3GDR
The Continua Health Alliance is an international non-profit organization with over 200 members from technology, medical device, telecom, health tech service, and healthcare industries. It publishes design guidelines to enable plug-and-play connectivity for personal health devices and services. The guidelines incorporate existing standards like 11073. Continua aims to promote widespread adoption of personal connected health solutions through certification, advocacy, and coordinating various industry partners and regional groups. Its guidelines are on track to become a global health standard adopted by the International Telecommunications Union.
Napier Healthcare: Making Connected Healthcare a RealityFang Yih Teng
These slides were part of the presentation by Napier Healthcare Solutions at one of HiMSS Asia Pacific's first webinars of 2018. Speaking on January 24, 2018, Anil Kumar, VP of Product Management, Napier Healthcare, guided the audience through the complex of technological, regulatory and commercial issues surrounding the often misunderstood concept of Connected Health, and shared strategies that healthcare providers can adopt to kickstart initiatives toward delivering connected healthcare.
PRESENTATION OVERVIEW
Extending healthcare services and management across the continuum of care seamlessly and effectively has been a major challenge facing healthcare systems across the globe. But applying new technologies and business models can make it a reality – making it possible to setup and run an integrated system of care that takes each patient through the entire range of health services covering acute care all the way to ambulatory care, extended care and home care. This presentation is a discussion of how they all come together on a single connected platform to deliver on the promises of true connected health: cost savings; heightened efficiencies; superior standards of care; and, enhanced quality of life for people everywhere.
TECHNOLOGY TALKING POINTS:-
• Cloud
• Mobility
• Internet of Things, Advanced Connectivity
• Telemedicine and Telehealth
• AI and Cognition–Chatbots and Voice Assistance
• Data Analytics and Business Intelligence
APPLICATION CONTEXTS:-
• Hospitals (Acute and Ambulatory Care)
• Long-term Care (including Nursing Homes and Remote Patient Monitoring)
• Home Care
• Hospices/Palliative Care
• Corporate & Community Wellness
• Population Health Management
• Care Coordination
Getting healthcare is inconvenient, providing it is inefficient, and there is too much unorganized data from devices. However, technology can provide solutions like easy access to health information through symptom searches and condition cards, online apps for users to chat with doctors and get prescriptions or schedule appointments, more convenient care through walk-in clinics, home visits or telehealth, and lifestyle management apps to help with personal health or conditions like diabetes. These applications aim to use technology to make healthcare more accessible and efficient as well as enable healthier lives.
The document discusses the digital systems used at AIIMS hospital in New Delhi, including a Laboratory Information System (LIS) to track test orders and results, a Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS) for imaging, and an Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system. It notes that these digital systems provide important medical information like test results in a timely manner to support care. Challenges in implementing these systems include ensuring robust IT infrastructure, managing complexity, costs, and privacy, but their benefits are clear for modernizing hospitals, even if a full digital transition will take more time.
TeleHealth365 provides secure video conferencing and healthcare services through its platforms OmniPresence and OmniCare. It aims to improve health outcomes and reduce costs by enabling telehealth. The management team has extensive experience in telecommunications, healthcare, and software development. TeleHealth365 expects rapid growth in revenue and profit over the next three years as telehealth adoption increases.
This report makes available Remote Monitoring Solutions presented by 71 companies who replied to the Hospital Bernal Solution Match Call, launched by eHealth HUB in February 2017.
mHealth Symposium 2013 Continua Health Alliance3GDR
The Continua Health Alliance is an international non-profit organization with over 200 members from technology, medical device, telecom, health tech service, and healthcare industries. It publishes design guidelines to enable plug-and-play connectivity for personal health devices and services. The guidelines incorporate existing standards like 11073. Continua aims to promote widespread adoption of personal connected health solutions through certification, advocacy, and coordinating various industry partners and regional groups. Its guidelines are on track to become a global health standard adopted by the International Telecommunications Union.
Senior Wellness Solutions has developed an automated system to deliver Medicare's Annual Wellness Visit (AWV) in a timely and cost-efficient manner. The system completes the AWV through an online health risk assessment, automatically provides all required preventive services and testing, and generates a personalized prevention plan and quality measures reports. The prototype has been used to complete over 400 AWVs. The system aims to increase AWVs among Medicare beneficiaries from the current rate of 7% by integrating with EHR systems and automating the billing process. It is estimated to generate $170,000-$400,000 in additional annual revenue per 1,000 patients for practices.
Book of Pearls (BOP) is a clinical support application that integrates with Allscripts EHR systems. It aims to optimize EHR data entry and provide evidence-based diagnostics and reference materials at the point of care. BOP customizes data entry based on differential diagnoses and populates a table to facilitate clinical analysis. It strategically positions past patient information from EHRs to enhance risk assessment. BOP will partner with hospitals and be priced at $400 per user per month.
The document provides an overview of a smart hospital blueprint. It discusses challenges facing hospitals such as rising costs, staffing shortages, and lack of interoperability. It proposes using technology and automation to streamline workflows, create a single patient view, and support mobility. This would help address issues like quality of care, access to specialists, and underserved areas. The blueprint suggests optimizing infrastructure with a hierarchical network design, security, wireless connectivity, and virtualization. Collaboration tools and building automation could also improve efficiency and reduce energy use.
Preparing for the Future Innovation in Digital Healthcare: Manas TripathiRahul Neel Mani
This document discusses various topics related to innovation in digital healthcare. It begins by describing different types of innovation, such as visible innovation for end users and invisible process innovation. It then provides examples of innovation, including how a hacker developed an innovative mosquito protection laser shield using common consumer electronics. The document also examines the transition to more patient-centric care from centralized medical facilities. It provides case studies on innovative portable e-backpacks in Brazil that expand access to remote communities and a UK program called Patient Access that improves patient experiences and reduces wait times through phone consultations.
Digital health innovation - future nhs stage, 1pm, 2 september 2015NHS England
Expo is the most significant annual health and social care event in the calendar, uniting more NHS and care leaders, commissioners, clinicians, voluntary sector partners, innovators and media than any other health and care event.
Expo 15 returned to Manchester and was hosted once again by NHS England. Around 5000 people a day from health and care, the voluntary sector, local government, and industry joined together at Manchester Central Convention Centre for two packed days of speakers, workshops, exhibitions and professional development.
This year, Expo was more relevant and engaging than ever before, happening within the first 100 days of the new Government, and almost 12 months after the publication of the NHS Five Year Forward View. It was also a great opportunity to check on and learn from the progress of Greater Manchester as the area prepares to take over a £6 billion devolved health and social care budget, pledging to integrate hospital, community, primary and social care and vastly improve health and well-being.
More information is available online: www.expo.nhs.uk
NextGen Healthcare provides an electronic health record (EHR) system tailored specifically for correctional healthcare. The EHR allows facilities to integrate medical, dental, and behavioral health records, reducing duplicate testing and improving care coordination. It also helps facilities meet accreditation standards and prepare for changes under the Affordable Care Act. The integrated EHR solution offers templates and features to improve documentation, care quality, and health outcomes for inmates.
Singapore National EHR -- Adaptive Architecture for Transformation and Innova...Peter Tan
This document summarizes the Singapore National Electronic Health Record (NEHR) system and the adaptive enterprise architecture approach used for its transformation and innovation. It provides context on Singapore's population and healthcare system. It then describes the NEHR strategy to achieve integrated, connected, adopted, and optimized healthcare through electronic health information exchange. The adaptive enterprise architecture is operationalized through collaborative governance processes and a repository to support ongoing NEHR refresh, new initiatives, and extending architecture to new business areas as needed.
This document discusses the Radboudumc center and its goals of having a significant impact on healthcare through innovation. It notes that the center has 11,000 colleagues, 3,000 students, and 1,000 beds, with an ambition to close 500 beds. The document emphasizes including patients in the innovation process from the start and shifting innovation efforts to be for, with, and by patients. It also discusses trends toward democratizing healthcare and ensuring data is owned by patients within a digital ecosystem.
Embracing game-changing trends and innovations across telehealth, SDOH data integration, AI and gene editing is a great way to build on a promise of a better tomorrow. Go through this presentation to know the top healthcare trends to embrace in 2021.
4Dr Inc. is hosting two webinars on July 15th and 22nd about selecting and implementing an electronic health record (EHR) system. The webinars will provide information to medical practices about how to qualify for stimulus funds from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act and how to choose an EHR vendor wisely. 4Dr is an independent consulting firm that aims to educate practices on becoming meaningful users of EHRs in order to receive reimbursements. They draw on decades of experience implementing technology solutions for businesses.
Steve Rayner
(16/10/08, DHB CIO Open Forum)
The videos at the end of the presentation are on YouTube:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=WcU4t6zRAKg
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANHNTi9vsNk
www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgugwvHpK7c
Creating an Integrated Healthcare Delivery System through ITPankaj Vaish
The document summarizes solutions for improving healthcare in India through integrated healthcare delivery systems using information technology. It discusses problems like low healthcare spending and lack of access to care in rural areas. Solutions proposed include using electronic health records, telemedicine, remote patient monitoring and mobile health to improve access, affordability and availability of care. The conference discusses Religare Technologies' integrated hospital information systems, teleconsultation platforms, and patient education apps as examples of using IT to help bridge India's healthcare divide by making healthcare providers and services more interconnected.
HealthSaaS Overview Deck October 2014 (RPM, Home Health)HealthSaaS, Inc.
The HealthSaaS Connected Outcomes Platform removes silo barriers to connect, aggregate and integrate disparate data from mHealth applications and Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) devices.
Our services provide HIPAA secure data to the “point of care” wherever the clinician is located. Enabling clinicians to rapidly respond to clinically relevant patient health information can facilitate early interventions, reduce hospital admissions, improve outcomes and lower costs.
Our passion empowers us to create eHealth collaboration tools that enhance provider efficiencies, track outcomes and improve the quality of life for patients throughout the continuum of care.
2015 Identity Summit - Philips Case Study: New Healthcare Solutions and Pati...ForgeRock
With Jan van Zoest, CTO HealthSuite Digital Platform at Philips Healthcare.
Royal Philips of the Netherlands is a diversified technology company that is leading the industry in delivering innovative healthcare technologies. In Jan’s current role as Chief Technology Officer for the Philips HealthSuite Digital Platform, he leads a team of key architects that play a leading role in defining the way forward for Philips in big data analytics and cloud computing software technologies, platforms as a service, internet of things, medical imaging, user experience and product line engineering. In this session, Jan will discuss how Philips is designing new healthcare solutions that rely on identity and access management for an improved patient and provider experience as well as enhanced security and privacy of patient data.
The document discusses advanced analytics in healthcare in Singapore. It provides an overview of IHiS, the trusted technology partner in Singapore's public healthcare sector, and their work supporting over 40,000 healthcare users across hospitals, specialty centers, and polyclinics. It then discusses Singapore's healthcare landscape and vision for 2020, including regional health systems and better insurance. The document outlines how digital disruption is bringing more preventive, predictive, personalized and participatory approaches to healthcare through tools like risk assessment, genome analysis, wearables and online resources. It emphasizes that while healthcare analytics is important and relevant, it faces challenges around data availability, resources, and understanding how to apply analytic insights. Collaboration between IT, medical and data science experts is key
"Artifcial Intelligence Solutions In Healthcare" | Pierre Fabre - eHealth HUB...eHealth HUB
eHealth Hub organized a Solution Match service for Pierre Fabre and major players in the market such as Keyrus and Microsoft to set up a European Observatory on the "Use of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare". They were looking for SME partners and solutions to accelerate the use and development of a dynamic market for AI in healthcare. We did a public call for applications and received 116 answers. The following report displays the results of that call for applications, presenting in a synthetic way all the companies that applied and their main features.
This document introduces eClinics, a SAAS-based electronic medical record system that aims to address issues in India's health industry like a lack of EMR adoption, excessive paperwork, and high costs of clinical software. eClinics allows paperless medical records storage on the cloud, enabling easy access and secure sharing of patient data. Key features include consultation history, billing, report generation and SMS integration. The system provides 24/7 support and automatic updates to help doctors streamline their clinical processes. Future plans include expanding device support, specialties covered, and integrating additional healthcare stakeholders.
At eClinicalWorks, we are 5,000 employees dedicated to improving healthcare together with our customers. More than 130,000 physicians nationwide — and more than 850,000 medical professionals around the globe — rely upon us for comprehensive clinical documentation, along with solutions for Practice Management, Population Health, Patient Engagement, and Revenue Cycle Management.
The document provides best practices for candidate sourcing, including analyzing job descriptions to identify must-have and nice-to-have skills, searching internal databases and job boards like Monster for candidates, shortlisting candidates using a matrix, following up with candidates via email and phone, and publishing profiles to internal databases. It recommends spending time analyzing job descriptions, searching different sources for candidates including competitors and universities, using different search types, shortlisting based on skills and experience, following up with at least two contacts per strong candidate, and keeping daily status reports.
This document provides examples of how SmartRx can transform current practices. It describes converting a paper immunization pamphlet into automatic appointment reminders via text and email. It also details sending reminders, follow-ups, diet tips and advice to diabetes patients to increase follow-ups. Additionally, it mentions providing post-surgery support through online communication and wellness tips to increase patient satisfaction and reduce complications.
Senior Wellness Solutions has developed an automated system to deliver Medicare's Annual Wellness Visit (AWV) in a timely and cost-efficient manner. The system completes the AWV through an online health risk assessment, automatically provides all required preventive services and testing, and generates a personalized prevention plan and quality measures reports. The prototype has been used to complete over 400 AWVs. The system aims to increase AWVs among Medicare beneficiaries from the current rate of 7% by integrating with EHR systems and automating the billing process. It is estimated to generate $170,000-$400,000 in additional annual revenue per 1,000 patients for practices.
Book of Pearls (BOP) is a clinical support application that integrates with Allscripts EHR systems. It aims to optimize EHR data entry and provide evidence-based diagnostics and reference materials at the point of care. BOP customizes data entry based on differential diagnoses and populates a table to facilitate clinical analysis. It strategically positions past patient information from EHRs to enhance risk assessment. BOP will partner with hospitals and be priced at $400 per user per month.
The document provides an overview of a smart hospital blueprint. It discusses challenges facing hospitals such as rising costs, staffing shortages, and lack of interoperability. It proposes using technology and automation to streamline workflows, create a single patient view, and support mobility. This would help address issues like quality of care, access to specialists, and underserved areas. The blueprint suggests optimizing infrastructure with a hierarchical network design, security, wireless connectivity, and virtualization. Collaboration tools and building automation could also improve efficiency and reduce energy use.
Preparing for the Future Innovation in Digital Healthcare: Manas TripathiRahul Neel Mani
This document discusses various topics related to innovation in digital healthcare. It begins by describing different types of innovation, such as visible innovation for end users and invisible process innovation. It then provides examples of innovation, including how a hacker developed an innovative mosquito protection laser shield using common consumer electronics. The document also examines the transition to more patient-centric care from centralized medical facilities. It provides case studies on innovative portable e-backpacks in Brazil that expand access to remote communities and a UK program called Patient Access that improves patient experiences and reduces wait times through phone consultations.
Digital health innovation - future nhs stage, 1pm, 2 september 2015NHS England
Expo is the most significant annual health and social care event in the calendar, uniting more NHS and care leaders, commissioners, clinicians, voluntary sector partners, innovators and media than any other health and care event.
Expo 15 returned to Manchester and was hosted once again by NHS England. Around 5000 people a day from health and care, the voluntary sector, local government, and industry joined together at Manchester Central Convention Centre for two packed days of speakers, workshops, exhibitions and professional development.
This year, Expo was more relevant and engaging than ever before, happening within the first 100 days of the new Government, and almost 12 months after the publication of the NHS Five Year Forward View. It was also a great opportunity to check on and learn from the progress of Greater Manchester as the area prepares to take over a £6 billion devolved health and social care budget, pledging to integrate hospital, community, primary and social care and vastly improve health and well-being.
More information is available online: www.expo.nhs.uk
NextGen Healthcare provides an electronic health record (EHR) system tailored specifically for correctional healthcare. The EHR allows facilities to integrate medical, dental, and behavioral health records, reducing duplicate testing and improving care coordination. It also helps facilities meet accreditation standards and prepare for changes under the Affordable Care Act. The integrated EHR solution offers templates and features to improve documentation, care quality, and health outcomes for inmates.
Singapore National EHR -- Adaptive Architecture for Transformation and Innova...Peter Tan
This document summarizes the Singapore National Electronic Health Record (NEHR) system and the adaptive enterprise architecture approach used for its transformation and innovation. It provides context on Singapore's population and healthcare system. It then describes the NEHR strategy to achieve integrated, connected, adopted, and optimized healthcare through electronic health information exchange. The adaptive enterprise architecture is operationalized through collaborative governance processes and a repository to support ongoing NEHR refresh, new initiatives, and extending architecture to new business areas as needed.
This document discusses the Radboudumc center and its goals of having a significant impact on healthcare through innovation. It notes that the center has 11,000 colleagues, 3,000 students, and 1,000 beds, with an ambition to close 500 beds. The document emphasizes including patients in the innovation process from the start and shifting innovation efforts to be for, with, and by patients. It also discusses trends toward democratizing healthcare and ensuring data is owned by patients within a digital ecosystem.
Embracing game-changing trends and innovations across telehealth, SDOH data integration, AI and gene editing is a great way to build on a promise of a better tomorrow. Go through this presentation to know the top healthcare trends to embrace in 2021.
4Dr Inc. is hosting two webinars on July 15th and 22nd about selecting and implementing an electronic health record (EHR) system. The webinars will provide information to medical practices about how to qualify for stimulus funds from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act and how to choose an EHR vendor wisely. 4Dr is an independent consulting firm that aims to educate practices on becoming meaningful users of EHRs in order to receive reimbursements. They draw on decades of experience implementing technology solutions for businesses.
Steve Rayner
(16/10/08, DHB CIO Open Forum)
The videos at the end of the presentation are on YouTube:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=WcU4t6zRAKg
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANHNTi9vsNk
www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgugwvHpK7c
Creating an Integrated Healthcare Delivery System through ITPankaj Vaish
The document summarizes solutions for improving healthcare in India through integrated healthcare delivery systems using information technology. It discusses problems like low healthcare spending and lack of access to care in rural areas. Solutions proposed include using electronic health records, telemedicine, remote patient monitoring and mobile health to improve access, affordability and availability of care. The conference discusses Religare Technologies' integrated hospital information systems, teleconsultation platforms, and patient education apps as examples of using IT to help bridge India's healthcare divide by making healthcare providers and services more interconnected.
HealthSaaS Overview Deck October 2014 (RPM, Home Health)HealthSaaS, Inc.
The HealthSaaS Connected Outcomes Platform removes silo barriers to connect, aggregate and integrate disparate data from mHealth applications and Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) devices.
Our services provide HIPAA secure data to the “point of care” wherever the clinician is located. Enabling clinicians to rapidly respond to clinically relevant patient health information can facilitate early interventions, reduce hospital admissions, improve outcomes and lower costs.
Our passion empowers us to create eHealth collaboration tools that enhance provider efficiencies, track outcomes and improve the quality of life for patients throughout the continuum of care.
2015 Identity Summit - Philips Case Study: New Healthcare Solutions and Pati...ForgeRock
With Jan van Zoest, CTO HealthSuite Digital Platform at Philips Healthcare.
Royal Philips of the Netherlands is a diversified technology company that is leading the industry in delivering innovative healthcare technologies. In Jan’s current role as Chief Technology Officer for the Philips HealthSuite Digital Platform, he leads a team of key architects that play a leading role in defining the way forward for Philips in big data analytics and cloud computing software technologies, platforms as a service, internet of things, medical imaging, user experience and product line engineering. In this session, Jan will discuss how Philips is designing new healthcare solutions that rely on identity and access management for an improved patient and provider experience as well as enhanced security and privacy of patient data.
The document discusses advanced analytics in healthcare in Singapore. It provides an overview of IHiS, the trusted technology partner in Singapore's public healthcare sector, and their work supporting over 40,000 healthcare users across hospitals, specialty centers, and polyclinics. It then discusses Singapore's healthcare landscape and vision for 2020, including regional health systems and better insurance. The document outlines how digital disruption is bringing more preventive, predictive, personalized and participatory approaches to healthcare through tools like risk assessment, genome analysis, wearables and online resources. It emphasizes that while healthcare analytics is important and relevant, it faces challenges around data availability, resources, and understanding how to apply analytic insights. Collaboration between IT, medical and data science experts is key
"Artifcial Intelligence Solutions In Healthcare" | Pierre Fabre - eHealth HUB...eHealth HUB
eHealth Hub organized a Solution Match service for Pierre Fabre and major players in the market such as Keyrus and Microsoft to set up a European Observatory on the "Use of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare". They were looking for SME partners and solutions to accelerate the use and development of a dynamic market for AI in healthcare. We did a public call for applications and received 116 answers. The following report displays the results of that call for applications, presenting in a synthetic way all the companies that applied and their main features.
This document introduces eClinics, a SAAS-based electronic medical record system that aims to address issues in India's health industry like a lack of EMR adoption, excessive paperwork, and high costs of clinical software. eClinics allows paperless medical records storage on the cloud, enabling easy access and secure sharing of patient data. Key features include consultation history, billing, report generation and SMS integration. The system provides 24/7 support and automatic updates to help doctors streamline their clinical processes. Future plans include expanding device support, specialties covered, and integrating additional healthcare stakeholders.
At eClinicalWorks, we are 5,000 employees dedicated to improving healthcare together with our customers. More than 130,000 physicians nationwide — and more than 850,000 medical professionals around the globe — rely upon us for comprehensive clinical documentation, along with solutions for Practice Management, Population Health, Patient Engagement, and Revenue Cycle Management.
The document provides best practices for candidate sourcing, including analyzing job descriptions to identify must-have and nice-to-have skills, searching internal databases and job boards like Monster for candidates, shortlisting candidates using a matrix, following up with candidates via email and phone, and publishing profiles to internal databases. It recommends spending time analyzing job descriptions, searching different sources for candidates including competitors and universities, using different search types, shortlisting based on skills and experience, following up with at least two contacts per strong candidate, and keeping daily status reports.
This document provides examples of how SmartRx can transform current practices. It describes converting a paper immunization pamphlet into automatic appointment reminders via text and email. It also details sending reminders, follow-ups, diet tips and advice to diabetes patients to increase follow-ups. Additionally, it mentions providing post-surgery support through online communication and wellness tips to increase patient satisfaction and reduce complications.
Building Indian companies for the global market Anil Kumar
Anil Kumar returned to India after working in technology companies in Seattle to be closer to family and take advantage of lower startup costs. He noticed people cared more about their cars and TVs than their health, motivating him to start SmartRX, a cloud-based software platform using mobile devices to update patients after leaving the hospital. SmartRX is testing in Seattle Children's Hospital and plans to raise funding from Singapore and Silicon Valley investors. Seclore Technology also illustrates the trend of Indian companies becoming global from the start, with over half its customers outside India on its first day. Building companies in India provides a large, technically qualified workforce, though challenges remain such as potential shutdowns from political protests.
IT to IoT: The Journey to Nextgen - By Rajesh BatraRahul Neel Mani
IoT is the newest buzzword in the healthcare sector. The use of sensors, IoT and wearables tends to be on the rise and is radically changing the way patient care has been delivered.
People with Chronic Disease needs complete care. The current patient experience will be enhanced with the available technology and by figuring out the ageing population and rising incidence of Chronic Diseases.
Gestalt Technologies is a software development company based in Bangalore, India that specializes in developing healthcare and ERP solutions. It provides hospital information systems and ERP solutions for manufacturing and trading industries. Gestalt Technologies aims to provide innovative and cost-effective solutions while ensuring high customer satisfaction and ROI. It has successfully implemented its flagship product, GHealth Enterprise, in many prestigious hospitals across India. Gestalt Technologies prides itself on its strong post-implementation support and ability to retain customers over many years.
The Fully Funded PeopleSoft Project : Funding your ERP Project with Non-Labo...Huron Consulting Group
This document discusses funding an ERP project through non-labor cost savings. It introduces Jason Moebius and Don Greenwood of Huron Consulting Group and their expertise in healthcare and enterprise systems. It then outlines how transforming an organization's supply chain can reduce non-labor costs and fully fund an ERP implementation project. The document discusses Huron's approach to ERP implementations, transforming the supply chain to find cost savings opportunities in areas like clinical services and facilities. It emphasizes that Huron achieves cost savings 100% of the time through a multi-tiered approach focusing on areas beyond just pricing.
This document provides an overview of a hospital information system implementation report submitted by Aditya Kumar Varshneya for their post graduate diploma program. The report discusses the implementation of a hospital management system called Insta HMS at two hospitals in India - Sparsh Diagnostica Pvt Ltd in Kolkata and Swami Vivekanand Regional Spine Centre. It describes the standard implementation process used including collecting initial data, designing solutions, and proceeding with implementation. The aim of the report is to understand the implementation process and identify any issues to improve future implementations and support.
EMEA Edison™ Accelerator Application Support WebinarWayra UK
The EMEA Edison™ Accelerator is a start-up and scale-up acceleration & healthcare provider collaboration programme designed by GE Healthcare in partnership with Wayra UK. It brings together healthcare providers, start-ups and scale-ups who want to leverage the GE Healthcare environment and mentoring to enhance their value proposition.
Access 2-healthcare company introduction deck - english - may 2018Access-2-Healthcare
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Munusamy has over 6 years of experience in business development, sales management, and marketing for healthcare equipment and medical devices. He is currently a Regional Sales Officer for Depuy Synthes Medical in Kerala, having previously held sales roles at India Medtronic and Philips Healthcare. Munusamy has a proven track record of launching new products, managing key accounts, and driving business growth in Tamil Nadu and Kerala.
The 10 Most Promising Life Sciences Solutions Companies To Admire in 2022 Apr...Merry D'souza
In this edition of our business magazine, "The Best of 5 Recommended E-Commerce Solution Providers" that are helping Life Sciences industries
Read More: https://www.insightssuccess.com/the-10-most-promising-life-sciences-solutions-companies-to-admire-in-2022-april2022/
The document is about a hospital management software called Carelite introduced by Caresoft Consultancy Private Limited. It provides key details about Carelite such as its features, benefits, pricing model and support. Carelite is a cloud-based software that hospitals can access online and it charges Rs. 99 per patient for indoor billing. It offers various modules for registration, billing, reports, pathology, radiology and more. Caresoft provides online and onsite training and implementation support for Carelite.
The document is about a hospital management software called Carelite introduced by Caresoft Consultancy Private Limited. It provides key details about Carelite such as its features, benefits, pricing model and support. Carelite is a cloud-based hospital billing software that allows hospitals to pay per patient on indoor billing. It has various modules for registration, billing, reports, pathology, radiology and more. Caresoft provides implementation, training and lifetime support for Carelite.
Project Pheme aims to create an end-to-end healthcare software platform centered around the individual. The platform will integrate various software and hardware products to effectively serve individuals' needs while benefiting the entire healthcare ecosystem. The company's management team has extensive experience in healthcare, technology, marketing, and business. While some small players offer isolated healthcare apps, no single competitor offers a comprehensive platform like Project Pheme, giving it a strong first-mover advantage in the healthcare software market.
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The document discusses Oracle's strategy in the health sciences industry. It aims to become the #1 supplier of software solutions to pharmaceutical, biotech, medical device, and healthcare companies. Oracle wants to help these companies prevent and cure disease, enhance quality of life, and meet shareholder expectations. Oracle's strategy is to grow its market share among large and fast-growing companies by offering an integrated application suite through a global ecosystem providing the highest return on investment.
1. Technology initiatives in healthcare must be patient-centered and focus on how the technology helps patients.
2. IT solutions must facilitate personalized care while still allowing scalability across networks.
3. IT can provide deeper analysis of trends and patterns to guide physicians.
4. Any technology must provide good value for the cost and be affordable. Ease of use, customization, and evolving with changing needs should be core considerations in healthcare software design.
Population Health Colloquium 2015: Mini Summit IV: Who is Your Champion of Cl...Perficient, Inc.
Oracle and Perficient presented at the 2015 Population Health Colloquium.
In this presentation thought leaders explored four types of change (Evolutionary, Disruptive, Imposed and Deliberate) and how all are needed in Healthcare. The discussion covered challenges and goals of integrating analytics (including retrospective data) into the clinician workflow within the EMR and how the Chief Informatics Officer is the best organizational role to champion analytics.
The document discusses Imprivata, a company that provides secure access and collaboration solutions for healthcare organizations. It faces challenges from financial pressures, changing regulations, and complex operations. Imprivata believes technology can enhance care delivery by removing barriers created by security requirements. It has over two million users in more than 1,300 healthcare organizations worldwide and the largest share of the U.S. healthcare single sign-on market. Imprivata partners with major healthcare organizations and technology companies to provide innovative solutions that simplify and secure access while improving productivity and ensuring compliance.
The Relevance of Business Architecture in Health Care ReformEric Stephens
This document summarizes a presentation about the relevance of business architecture in health care reform. It discusses rising health care costs worldwide and challenges in the US system like the number of uninsured and underinsured individuals. It then provides an overview of the Affordable Care Act and desired outcomes of integrating systems and improving coordination of care. The presentation argues that both business processes and technology need to be addressed to improve efficiency and transparency in health care.
Taiwan tech arena special event: meet silicon valley mentorsYuan-Heng (Rich) Fuh
Taiwan Tech Arena is hosting 8 mentors from Silicon Valley startups from September 27th to October 2nd. They collectively have over 150 years of experience in areas like life science, internet, ICT, and green energy. Taiwan Tech Arena is inviting local startups to meet the mentors at a networking event on September 28th and to sign up for one-on-one mentor sessions on September 29th. Startups can apply by September 19th for the chance to get advice from the experienced mentors on their business and technology.
Aagami Technology Licensing PresentationAagami, Inc.
Aagami, Inc., is a life sciences consulting firm offering,
· Technology Licensing
· Strategic Consulting
· Market Intelligence
For Global companies in
· Technology Licensing Office of Universities
· Medical Devices & Technology
· Pharma
· Biotech
· Consumer Healthcare
· CROs, CDMOs
In Brief, Aagami Brings:
· Deep Experience of overcoming business and socio-cultural differences of various countries
· Extensive ‘C’ level network nurtured for over 15 years
· Global Deal making skills, honed for decades
· Partners having combined experience of 250+ years
· Supplementing your bandwidth to save time, effort & cost
75+ Bio Pharma clients globally across 125+ assignments have put their trust in Aagami since 2003.
- agraNii Technologies is an IT company founded in 2010 in Bangalore, India that specializes in providing enterprise software solutions and services for the healthcare industry.
- The company aims to become a leading healthcare solution provider through innovative technology and customer-centric solutions while upholding principles of business ethics, excellence, and mutual respect.
- agraNii has developed a healthcare information management system and offers related IT services such as hardware, networking, and accreditation consulting to hospitals.
Devkant Rath has over 5 years of experience in sales and marketing in North India. He currently works as a Senior Product Specialist for Medtronic India, responsible for sales in Delhi and Northern India. Previously he held sales roles at Stryker India and DSS Imagetech, where he consistently exceeded sales targets and developed key customer relationships. He has strong communication, leadership, and customer relationship management skills.