IT healthcare leaders are turning to mobility to find the balance between efficiency, security and optimal patient outcomes. Ubiquitous access to printing resources is rising in importance among mobility-enabled healthcare workers, who are discovering the link between improved digital workflow and more efficient delivery of patient care.
Connecting Refugees: How Internet and Mobile Connectivity Can Improve Refugee...accenture
There are 65 million refugees and internally displaced people in the world today. On average, today's refugees have been displaced from their homes for 17 years. In today’s digital world connectivity is critical for everyone.
Congratulations, if you're reading this you've almost made it through 2020! With a vaccine now being rolled out, let's look to a far more positive 2021, starting with Orbital's inaugural health tech trends document, which we enjoy pulling together every year.
I don't think there is anyone out there who'd disagree that COVID has created a monumental shift in how healthcare is delivered. We here at Orbital have explored the 10x key trends every healthcare marketer should appreciate, as well as detailed the opportunity to potentially capitalise on each.
Pour yourself a cup of tea, put your feet up, and let's get a little more excited about 2021!
From surgical robots to “smart hospitals,” the digital transformation is revolutionizing patient care in new and exciting ways. Digital health technologies will transform healthcare, for example mobile phones have given health care providers the ability to engage with patients 24x7. We predict that these digital healthcare trends will emerge in 2017-18, which present an opportunity to use them to improve care and save costs. Let's take a look at what trends are shaping the future of digital healthcare, and what are the medical technologies to be adopted.
The 2016 Accenture Digital Consumer Survey for communications, media and technology companies polled 28,000 consumers in 28 countries on their use of consumer technology.
research2guidance
The mHealth App Developer Economics 2015, which has been conducted for the fifth time this year is the largest global study on mHealth app publishing. It is focused on the current status of mHealth app market and outlook of market trends in the next five years. This year more than 5,000 mHealth app developers, healthcare professionals have participated sharing their experiences and views on the market.
(c) research2guidance 2015
Connecting Refugees: How Internet and Mobile Connectivity Can Improve Refugee...accenture
There are 65 million refugees and internally displaced people in the world today. On average, today's refugees have been displaced from their homes for 17 years. In today’s digital world connectivity is critical for everyone.
Congratulations, if you're reading this you've almost made it through 2020! With a vaccine now being rolled out, let's look to a far more positive 2021, starting with Orbital's inaugural health tech trends document, which we enjoy pulling together every year.
I don't think there is anyone out there who'd disagree that COVID has created a monumental shift in how healthcare is delivered. We here at Orbital have explored the 10x key trends every healthcare marketer should appreciate, as well as detailed the opportunity to potentially capitalise on each.
Pour yourself a cup of tea, put your feet up, and let's get a little more excited about 2021!
From surgical robots to “smart hospitals,” the digital transformation is revolutionizing patient care in new and exciting ways. Digital health technologies will transform healthcare, for example mobile phones have given health care providers the ability to engage with patients 24x7. We predict that these digital healthcare trends will emerge in 2017-18, which present an opportunity to use them to improve care and save costs. Let's take a look at what trends are shaping the future of digital healthcare, and what are the medical technologies to be adopted.
The 2016 Accenture Digital Consumer Survey for communications, media and technology companies polled 28,000 consumers in 28 countries on their use of consumer technology.
research2guidance
The mHealth App Developer Economics 2015, which has been conducted for the fifth time this year is the largest global study on mHealth app publishing. It is focused on the current status of mHealth app market and outlook of market trends in the next five years. This year more than 5,000 mHealth app developers, healthcare professionals have participated sharing their experiences and views on the market.
(c) research2guidance 2015
In this presentation, I tried to succinctly discuss the future technology trends and explain how they can impact the healthcare industry. Also Business Transformation, as a key to tackle, has been discussed.
mHealth Journal overview - mhealth apps - mobile health appsmHealth Journal
mHealth Journal provides analysis, news, information and research on mobile health & medical apps, devices, software, services and other related technologies. mHealth Journal has also developed a proprietary APP recommendation/discovery engine, marketplace and community for health and medical APPs.
mHealth Journal's readership consists of health care providers & executives, pharma executives, health/medical technologists, students and other industry experts involved in the mobile health and medical space.
Financial services IT has focused on security and regulatory compliance in recent years. Now, more and more financial service companies are leveraging data in innovation to better serve customers worldwide.
Adobe Digital Index’s (ADI) “State Of Banking” report finds that banks in the United States are behind other countries when it comes to the adoption of mobile technology to enhance the customer experience.
iHT2 Health IT Summit Boston 2013 – Scott Lundstrom, Group Vice President Presentation, IDC Health Insights "IT Strategies for an Uncertain Future - Embracing Change and Innovation"
Presentation "IT Strategies for an Uncertain Future - Embracing Change and Innovation"
The widespread changes demanded by reform continue to create angst and opportunities for healthcare providers. Quality, cost and compliance initiatives, changing business models, and new care delivery technologies are all demanding our attention. Uncertainty is high, but the call to action is strong, and there is tremendous pressure to show broadly based progress across the technology portfolio. How can IT and the business move forward on a common plan in these uncertain times? Leading organizations are already building a platform for the future. By focusing on reducing costs, improving quality, and supporting business innovation technology, significant progress can be made to support a broad range of possible post reform business models. By focusing on a core group of enabling technologies health organizations can become better prepared to survive in the post reform market. What are the core key enabling technologies required by any health organization in the future? Where should resource constrained organizations focus their attention?
The wearable trend is here and its impact will be broad and significant. From fitness, to wellness and beyond, wearable technology will be a major part of the internet of things movement.
Global consumers want similar things when it comes to personal data. In this slideshow, we explore the sentiments about data privacy expressed by people across countries, industries, and data types.
For more information, please check out the BCG report, "The Trust Advantage" (http://on.bcg.com/1gr9j5P) and visit the "Big Data and Beyond" section of bcg.perspectives (http://on.bcg.com/1g7tpgc).
One in five US adults have some type of wearable technology and 77% want wearable tech to help them exercise smarter. 56% of US adults believe monitoring of vital signs will extend life expectancy by 10 years. Welcome to the #futureofhealth.
Presentation of Lukasz Kujawski, Oracle at Sales Mixer meeting organized by Oracle and Outbox at the Concept 13 restaurant in Warsaw, Poland on March 13, 2014.
Our exclusive study reveals 20 key findings that will help health plans set the course for their digital member experience strategies in 2016 and beyond.
The Work Ahead in Banking & Financial Services: The Digital Road to Financial...Cognizant
Banking and financial services organizations are moving beyond the basics of digital banking and one-size-fits-all services, according to our recent study. Using AI, automation and analytics, they aim to speed processes, blend human-centric and tech-driven customer engagement and deliver personalized financial wellness.
Infographic: The connected insurance customerBrian Banigan
Infographic featuring insights from the IBM Institute for Business Value study "Digital reinvention - Trust, transparency and technology in the insurance world of tomorrow"
http://www-935.ibm.com/services/us/gbs/thoughtleadership/digitalreinvention-insurance/
Medicare-Aged Users Want a Digital Experience and Toolsaccenture
The trend of these consumers adopting digital health is no longer new. More “Digital Boomers” are entering Medicare eligibility every day with liquid expectations. Organizations that haven’t fit these consumers into their digital plans are lagging behind beneficiary needs.
Don’t bid farewell to your insurance agent just yet. NTT DATA Consulting provides a reality check on AI’s transformative impact on the insurance industry. Download the full report “The AI Revolution in Insurance: A Reality Check” on the NTT DATA website.
The Future of Biosensing Wearables by @Rock_HealthRock Health
The Future of Biosensing Wearables encompasses a review of the current landscape of wearables, how we expect products to evolve into narrower use cases (by improving functionality, reliability, and convenience), and business models for wearable companies in the face of technology giants Apple and Samsung moving aggressively into digital health.
Review our archived webinar on YouTube for a deeper look: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1KBrbgF2Q4
Download this report for $99: https://gumroad.com/l/MnMa
Webinar: Digital Health Strategy: Leveraging Emerging Technologies in HealthcareIntellectsoft
WEBINAR VIDEO - https://www.intellectsoft.net/l/31/webinar-digital-healthcare
JOIN OUR WEBINAR TO:
- Explore what changed for healthcare practices and operations during COVID-19 and predict what leaders can expect in terms of recovery;
- Discover today’s featured examples of our clients’ technology solutions that can help you provide better and more efficient services;
- Discuss how to evolve and adapt for the rest of 2020 and into 2021 using emerging technologies and more efficient solutions.
BEST FOR:
- Сhief Medical Officers
- Doctors Pharmaceuticals
- HR Department Outstaffing
- Telemedicine Workers
- Insurance Companies
- Pharmacies
- Laboratories
- Private Hospitals
- Academical Health Centres
- Private Healthcare Facilities
- Management Information Systems
https://www.intellectsoft.net/
The Impact of Data in the Oil and Gas IndustryNetApp
Worldwide demand for oil and gas is growing; it’s expected to reach over 94 million barrels per day by the end of 2015.1 In response, most companies in the oil and gas industry plan to invest the same amount or more in digital technologies now and in the future.2 Digital technologies can help companies reach remote sources of oil and gas at efficient costs, while continuing to enhance environmental safeguards, operational safety, reliability, and security.
Find out how NetApp can help energy, oil and gas industries manage big data to optimize production and maximize profits with energy data management: http://www.netapp.com/us/solutions/industry/energy/
Precise Patient Registries: The Foundation for Clinical Research & Population...Health Catalyst
Join Dale Sanders as he shares his experience in developing disease registries, the history of patient registries, and the current design patterns in data engineering to create highly precise registries to support clinical research and population health management.
Topics:
*How the definition of the term “patient registry" has evolved from being associated with a federal- or state-mandated reporting requirement to a hospital or health system’s own population of patients, including device registries, drug registries, and procedure registries.
*Why engaging certain populations via group registries allows them to better understand their conditions and reach out for support from others who share their condition.
*Several untapped benefits of registries for disease and quality management.
*When to utilize patient registries to guide decision-making and drive change, especially at the point of care.
*Which of the critical steps to building a disease registry is most important.
*The keys to winning organizational support in order to implement a successful registry initiative.
*Precise patient registries play a significant role in the management of a broad variety of healthcare processes, including chronic diseases and conditions, as well as clinical research.
Understanding how registries are currently built vs. how they should be built is critical to the future of healthcare outcomes improvement, cost reduction, and translational research.
In this presentation, I tried to succinctly discuss the future technology trends and explain how they can impact the healthcare industry. Also Business Transformation, as a key to tackle, has been discussed.
mHealth Journal overview - mhealth apps - mobile health appsmHealth Journal
mHealth Journal provides analysis, news, information and research on mobile health & medical apps, devices, software, services and other related technologies. mHealth Journal has also developed a proprietary APP recommendation/discovery engine, marketplace and community for health and medical APPs.
mHealth Journal's readership consists of health care providers & executives, pharma executives, health/medical technologists, students and other industry experts involved in the mobile health and medical space.
Financial services IT has focused on security and regulatory compliance in recent years. Now, more and more financial service companies are leveraging data in innovation to better serve customers worldwide.
Adobe Digital Index’s (ADI) “State Of Banking” report finds that banks in the United States are behind other countries when it comes to the adoption of mobile technology to enhance the customer experience.
iHT2 Health IT Summit Boston 2013 – Scott Lundstrom, Group Vice President Presentation, IDC Health Insights "IT Strategies for an Uncertain Future - Embracing Change and Innovation"
Presentation "IT Strategies for an Uncertain Future - Embracing Change and Innovation"
The widespread changes demanded by reform continue to create angst and opportunities for healthcare providers. Quality, cost and compliance initiatives, changing business models, and new care delivery technologies are all demanding our attention. Uncertainty is high, but the call to action is strong, and there is tremendous pressure to show broadly based progress across the technology portfolio. How can IT and the business move forward on a common plan in these uncertain times? Leading organizations are already building a platform for the future. By focusing on reducing costs, improving quality, and supporting business innovation technology, significant progress can be made to support a broad range of possible post reform business models. By focusing on a core group of enabling technologies health organizations can become better prepared to survive in the post reform market. What are the core key enabling technologies required by any health organization in the future? Where should resource constrained organizations focus their attention?
The wearable trend is here and its impact will be broad and significant. From fitness, to wellness and beyond, wearable technology will be a major part of the internet of things movement.
Global consumers want similar things when it comes to personal data. In this slideshow, we explore the sentiments about data privacy expressed by people across countries, industries, and data types.
For more information, please check out the BCG report, "The Trust Advantage" (http://on.bcg.com/1gr9j5P) and visit the "Big Data and Beyond" section of bcg.perspectives (http://on.bcg.com/1g7tpgc).
One in five US adults have some type of wearable technology and 77% want wearable tech to help them exercise smarter. 56% of US adults believe monitoring of vital signs will extend life expectancy by 10 years. Welcome to the #futureofhealth.
Presentation of Lukasz Kujawski, Oracle at Sales Mixer meeting organized by Oracle and Outbox at the Concept 13 restaurant in Warsaw, Poland on March 13, 2014.
Our exclusive study reveals 20 key findings that will help health plans set the course for their digital member experience strategies in 2016 and beyond.
The Work Ahead in Banking & Financial Services: The Digital Road to Financial...Cognizant
Banking and financial services organizations are moving beyond the basics of digital banking and one-size-fits-all services, according to our recent study. Using AI, automation and analytics, they aim to speed processes, blend human-centric and tech-driven customer engagement and deliver personalized financial wellness.
Infographic: The connected insurance customerBrian Banigan
Infographic featuring insights from the IBM Institute for Business Value study "Digital reinvention - Trust, transparency and technology in the insurance world of tomorrow"
http://www-935.ibm.com/services/us/gbs/thoughtleadership/digitalreinvention-insurance/
Medicare-Aged Users Want a Digital Experience and Toolsaccenture
The trend of these consumers adopting digital health is no longer new. More “Digital Boomers” are entering Medicare eligibility every day with liquid expectations. Organizations that haven’t fit these consumers into their digital plans are lagging behind beneficiary needs.
Don’t bid farewell to your insurance agent just yet. NTT DATA Consulting provides a reality check on AI’s transformative impact on the insurance industry. Download the full report “The AI Revolution in Insurance: A Reality Check” on the NTT DATA website.
The Future of Biosensing Wearables by @Rock_HealthRock Health
The Future of Biosensing Wearables encompasses a review of the current landscape of wearables, how we expect products to evolve into narrower use cases (by improving functionality, reliability, and convenience), and business models for wearable companies in the face of technology giants Apple and Samsung moving aggressively into digital health.
Review our archived webinar on YouTube for a deeper look: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1KBrbgF2Q4
Download this report for $99: https://gumroad.com/l/MnMa
Webinar: Digital Health Strategy: Leveraging Emerging Technologies in HealthcareIntellectsoft
WEBINAR VIDEO - https://www.intellectsoft.net/l/31/webinar-digital-healthcare
JOIN OUR WEBINAR TO:
- Explore what changed for healthcare practices and operations during COVID-19 and predict what leaders can expect in terms of recovery;
- Discover today’s featured examples of our clients’ technology solutions that can help you provide better and more efficient services;
- Discuss how to evolve and adapt for the rest of 2020 and into 2021 using emerging technologies and more efficient solutions.
BEST FOR:
- Сhief Medical Officers
- Doctors Pharmaceuticals
- HR Department Outstaffing
- Telemedicine Workers
- Insurance Companies
- Pharmacies
- Laboratories
- Private Hospitals
- Academical Health Centres
- Private Healthcare Facilities
- Management Information Systems
https://www.intellectsoft.net/
The Impact of Data in the Oil and Gas IndustryNetApp
Worldwide demand for oil and gas is growing; it’s expected to reach over 94 million barrels per day by the end of 2015.1 In response, most companies in the oil and gas industry plan to invest the same amount or more in digital technologies now and in the future.2 Digital technologies can help companies reach remote sources of oil and gas at efficient costs, while continuing to enhance environmental safeguards, operational safety, reliability, and security.
Find out how NetApp can help energy, oil and gas industries manage big data to optimize production and maximize profits with energy data management: http://www.netapp.com/us/solutions/industry/energy/
Precise Patient Registries: The Foundation for Clinical Research & Population...Health Catalyst
Join Dale Sanders as he shares his experience in developing disease registries, the history of patient registries, and the current design patterns in data engineering to create highly precise registries to support clinical research and population health management.
Topics:
*How the definition of the term “patient registry" has evolved from being associated with a federal- or state-mandated reporting requirement to a hospital or health system’s own population of patients, including device registries, drug registries, and procedure registries.
*Why engaging certain populations via group registries allows them to better understand their conditions and reach out for support from others who share their condition.
*Several untapped benefits of registries for disease and quality management.
*When to utilize patient registries to guide decision-making and drive change, especially at the point of care.
*Which of the critical steps to building a disease registry is most important.
*The keys to winning organizational support in order to implement a successful registry initiative.
*Precise patient registries play a significant role in the management of a broad variety of healthcare processes, including chronic diseases and conditions, as well as clinical research.
Understanding how registries are currently built vs. how they should be built is critical to the future of healthcare outcomes improvement, cost reduction, and translational research.
Slides from a lunch and learn webinar hosted by NHS England's Long Term Conditions Team, on the topic of health coaching by lay professionals.
The speakers and Anya de Longh and Jim Phillips.
Four tips for ensuring a great customer experience in the healthcare industryBrandworkz
Power in the healthcare industry has moved from the providers to the patients. This presentation sets out four tips that the healthcare industry must adopt to deliver a great customer experience .
In highly regulated healthcare environments, mobile technology advancements enable greater -flexibility, portability, interactivity and better patient care than ever before. This infographic presents different use cases for the latest technologies.
What Your Employees Don't Know About Healthcare [Infographic]BambooHR
What do your employees know about ACA guidelines and healthcare and benefits in general? This infographic shares the knowledge gaps that employees have when it comes to their healthcare plans.
How do we see the healthcare's digital future and its impact on our lives?Jane Vita
"Healthcare is undergoing major changes spurred on by, but not limited to, technology.
Digitalisation is changing the way we think about health, what taking care of it really entails, our personal role in healthcare systems and the way we interact with technology in the context of health.
In many ways, we are entering a post-institutional age of increased personal responsibility, which presents healthcare service providers and other players in the field with major opportunities and great risks. Technology has the potential to empower people and help them become more active in the management of their and their families’ health. This will change the relationship of the patient and the caregiver in profound ways." Mirkka Länsisalo
A co-creation with Mirkka Läansisalo and Sala Heinänen, at Futurice.
The Value of Medical Technologies and the Industry that Makes ThemMedTech Europe
Medical technologies save lives, improve health and contribute to sustainable healthcare. These technologies are developed and produced by the MedTech industry.
This presentation explains what medical technology is and how it has a positive impact on patients, but also on the sustainability of healthcare systems in Europe.
From September 10-12th 2014, nearly 2,000 delegates convened in both Washington D.C. and San Francisco for TEDMED, to hear from some of the most innovative and creative minds in health and medicine today.
Their words, offered as a gift from the stage, were truly those to live by – providing a vision for a better future, driven by imagination, ingenuity, and a deep belief in the power of the human spirit to conquer all.
Comparison of Pfizer, Novartis, Bayer, Genentech and Other Top Pharmaceutical...Unmetric
Take a deep dive in to the social media habits of top pharmaceutical companies like Pfizer, Merck, Bayer, Novartis and other top companies. Discover the social media strategies that helped drive engagement and allow them to connect to audiences on Facebook in the third quarter of 2015.
Whether it's directly improving patient care or helping lower costs to provide more access to healthcare, organizations are continuing to use IT to move the needle for an industry that is at a pivotal point in innovation.
Learn how our innovative storage solutions can help your organization meet its healthcare Big Data challenges: http://www.netapp.com/us/solutions/industry/healthcare/
We spent time collecting healthcare factoids that show key trends driving the need for data in healthcare. And now, we’ve put it into an easy-to-view, shareable, memorable presentation to use as you see fit. You can use these factoids to help you make a case for reducing healthcare waste or get pointers for your next IT project. You can even use a few of them to predict the future of healthcare.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is everywhere, promising self-driving cars, medical breakthroughs, and new ways of working. But how do you separate hype from reality? How can your company apply AI to solve real business problems?
Here’s what AI learnings your business should keep in mind for 2017.
Mobile technologies are the key to leveraging benefits from healthcare solutions. Kaveh Safavi global MD of Accenture Health, has commented,
“To be effective, EHR (electronic health record) platforms must leverage newer technologies, such as analytics and mobility, to adapt to the changing needs of patient populations and better connect physicians and patients.”
However, it is not only EHR platforms that rely on mobile technologies. Solutions ranging from nurse call systems, to medication management, to building management, all make use of mobile devices.
Take a look through and you will discover how intuitive multifunctional printing technology is already supporting the transition to mobile and digital healthcare in organisations just like yours.
Inside you will see how many of the current challenges in Healthcare are easy to overcome with a new approach to document management.
Healthcare Maneuverability: Equipping the mobile clinician of futureVARUN KESAVAN
Healthcare IT has emerged as a driving force in bringing about better patient care, and mobility is a key component. Mobility in the healthcare world is unique: clinicians roam from one shared workstation to another, use their tablets on rounds, check data on personal smartphones, and work on home computers. They may need to access clinical systems and vital patient data on any system at any time. The benefits of mobility, however, bring substantial requirements for IT, especially as healthcare entities are becoming more open to adopting cloud computing.
ENABLING AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES-CASE STUDYMehreen Shafique
Q1:
(a): What kinds of applications are described here?
(b): What Business Functions do they support:
(c): How do they improve operational efficiency and decision making?
Q2: Identify the problems that a business in this study solved by using mobile digital devices?
Q3: What kinds of Business are most likely to Benefit from equipping their employees with mobile digital devices such as I-Phones & Black Berry’s?
Q4: Devi Prasad Shetty’s CEO has stated “Now with 3-G, there are possibilities of remote treatment & diagnosis of patients through mobile phones. This will become mainstream in another two or three years.” DISCUSS the implications of this statement.
Deep Blue Communications is the leader in engineering, installing and supporting hospitality networks that ensure your property opens on time, on budget, with all your technologies working together the way they should - on day one. With over 10 years’ experience, Deep Blue has made the INC 5000 List of the Fastest Growing Companies, emerging as a pioneer in converged networks for properties by seamlessly integrating hospitality, retail and entertainment services. Deep Blue collaborates with you and your technology vendors to design and install the network, manage all 3rd party product integrations and provide ongoing support, streamlining operations with solutions that deliver the best ROI within your budget. We help businesses across the United States, Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean elevate their guest experience. For more information, contact sales@deepbluecommunications.com, call 844-389-2718, or visit www.deepbluecommunications.com.
Healthcare and AWS: The Power of Cloud in Patient Care and Data ManagementSuccessiveDigital
Digital transformation in healthcare has encouraged patients to seek more personalized experiences from their providers. The customer experience evolution has changed how healthcare organizations deliver care forever.
2015 Healthcare IT Vision: Top 5 eHealth Trendsaccenture
Read about the five key Health IT trends and innovations shaping the business landscape in 2015 and beyond according to Accenture’s Healthcare Technology Vision 2015.
Creating a telemedicine app requires a combination of technical expertise, design skills and a deep understanding of the healthcare industry. The process starts with defining the app's purpose and identifying its target users. The next step is to create a detailed plan that outlines the app's features, functionalities and user interface. It's important to consider the security and privacy of patient data, as well as the regulations surrounding telemedicine. Once the plan is in place, a team of developers and designers can start building the app using the latest technologies and programming languages. Testing and quality assurance are crucial steps in the process, as they ensure the app is functional and user-friendly. Finally, the app needs to be deployed and marketed to reach its intended audience. With the right team and approach, creating a telemedicine app can greatly improve access to healthcare and help connect patients with healthcare providers in a convenient and efficient manner.
The healthcare industry has quietly shed the laggards tag and has quickly emerged as frontrunners in digitization. Hospitals are driving technology advancements by creating a digital framework for seamless integration of all aspects of patient care and administration. There are 5 major themes that are seen as critical in the hospital IT ecosystem – Smart Care, Patient Information Management, Remote Care, Medical Devices, and Intelligent Enterprise Systems.
Large enterprises such as Microsoft and Accenture are collaborating with healthcare providers to address a variety of use cases such as chronic disease management, virtual care solutions, risk scoring, patient tracking and monitoring, precision medicine, and patient on/off-boarding. Accenture and Microsoft helped Spain’s Basque Country Health Centre build a remote elderly patient monitoring system. Athenahealth’s cloud-based network system helps Minnie Hamilton Health System identify bottlenecks and streamline the revenue cycle.
Download the report as we provide an overview of the hospital IT landscape, understand digital transformation trends across these 5 major themes and the opportunities available for vendors and service providers.
mHealth: Transforming Healthcare and Driving Business for Pharmaceutical Comp...Merqurio
Get exclusive access to our brand new Whitepaper "mHealth: Transforming Healthcare and Driving Business for Pharmaceutical Companies." Click here:
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List of most popular healthcare software to implement in 2023.pdfMobibizIndia1
The advancement in digital technologies has helped business areas across the globe, especially healthcare services. Medical organizations are enhancing their services via implementing emerging technologies like healthcare IT solutions for optimized performance.
Mobile Phones - Always there and always on ! Vikrant Patnaik
mHealth is catching up and is now being considered to be used globally not only in the area of healthcare but also in the Pharma and Life sciences areas. This document speaks briefly about how mobility can be effectively used in Clinical Trials.
Cloud Computing Stats - Cloud for HealthcareRapidScale
Security concerns are especially prevalent in the healthcare industry, and understandably so, due to its sensitive, private patient data. In the past, the industry has let innovation pass it by due to these worries, but today, the cloud is ready! As cloud security strengthens, healthcare can finally take advantage of the efficiency and cost savings of the cloud.
Here are some statistics about how cloud is affecting healthcare today.
Know About Healthcare Apps Which Are Preferred By Healthcare Systems.pdfTechugo
With apps, it has become a one-tap result to track fitness goals, monitor their own blood pressure, and even chat with a doctor from the comfort of their own homes. This increased involvement can lead to increased health outcomes and a better understanding of one’s body and health.
Similar to Technology Prescription for Smarter Healthcare (20)
Achieve a new level of productivity with the S Pen on your Galaxy mobile device. Annotate, select, translate, progress slides, take photos and more with these helpful tips.
6 ways Samsung’s Interactive Display powered by Android changes the classroomSamsung Business USA
The Samsung Interactive Display provides improved collaboration and creates a positive learning environment for students and teachers in the classroom.
With Galaxy S23, business leaders and their teams can work flexibly, efficiently, and collaboratively in ways that blaze a new trail to mobile productivity. Here are the top 10 reasons to upgrade you and your team to the Galaxy S23 series.
Ever since the first Samsung Galaxy Note launched back in 2011, mobile professionals have been using the S Pen to write, annotate, and highlight their way through the workday. The advanced stylus allows you to get more done on your phone — making the device great not just for content consumption but also for creating and doing.
Designed to feel like a real pen (complete with a subtle pencil-on-paper sound as you write), the S Pen is fantastic for note taking, drawing, and navigating your phone. You can even use the S Pen as a remote for controlling your camera with gestures, for playing music, and media and for flipping through presentation slides.
The Samsung Galaxy Book3 is an ultra-light PC that fuels productivity with an Intel Evo processor and a long-lasting, fast-charging battery. It is optimized for video calls and offers the easiest file transfer ever using Quick Share.
8 ways ViewFinity monitors set the standard for professionalsSamsung Business USA
To work accurately and efficiently, visual creatives need a wide spectrum of vivid colors on a large screen with reliable connectivity and anti-glare technology.
Heavy-duty work demands rugged devices. But until recently, rugged devices have come with a lot of sacrifices: Rugged devices were more expensive, less powerful and bulkier than the sleek consumer smartphones on the market.
That’s changing with Samsung’s introduction of a new kind of rugged mobile devices. Combining the slim design and powerful feature set of its consumer smartphones with a durable build engineered to be field-ready, Samsung’s Galaxy XCover6 Pro gets more done without sacrifice.
5 Ways Smart Hospital Rooms Can Improve The Patient ExperienceSamsung Business USA
The smart hospital room of the future is integrated, automated and streamlined. Display technology enhances the patient experience, reduces staff burden and improves efficiency.
INFOGRAPHIC_10-field-ready-features-of-the-Tab-Active4_FINAL.pdfSamsung Business USA
Today’s mobile field workers are data-centric, wirelessly connected or using 5G as they work in tough outdoor environments — where they can benefit from rugged tablets that are equally tough and capable, like Samsung’s new Galaxy Tab Active4 Pro.
The Samsung Galaxy Book2 Pro is an ultra-light PC that fuels productivity with an Intel Evo processor and a long-lasting, fast-charging battery. It is optimized for video calls and offers the easiest file transfer ever using Quick Share.
In early 2022, Oxford Economics surveyed 500 executives and 1,000 employees to better understand the different ways SMBs support their workforces with smartphones. The data reveals that the cost and benefit relationship in smartphone strategies is greatly misunderstood.
Ever since the first Samsung Galaxy Note launched back in 2011, mobile professionals have been using the S Pen to write, annotate and highlight their way through the workday. The advanced stylus allows you to get more done on your phone — making the device great not just for content consumption but also for creating and doing.
Designed to feel like a real pen (complete with a subtle pencil-on-paper sound as you write), the S Pen is fantastic for note taking, drawing and navigating your phone. You can even use the S Pen as a remote for controlling your camera with gestures, for playing music and media and for flipping through presentation slides.
The idea of using a tablet for mobile work is not a new one. For workers lugging heavy laptop bags and businesses seeking to provide employees with flexible technology for working remotely, sleek powerful tablets hold a lot of appeal. But for a tablet to be your go-to device for important parts of your workday, it has to tick a lot of boxes.
Samsung's Galaxy Tab S8, S8+ and S8 Ultra do just that, combining PC-like performance with smart multitasking features that make for a powerful productivity tool, whether you are on the go or at a desk connecting to a monitor.
The way we work has changed — and the technology needed to stay ahead of the curve is evolving in turn. To that end, the new Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra combines the best of both worlds from Samsung’s S and Note series, to help effectively power you and your team forward in the new, hybrid world of work.
With Galaxy S22 Ultra, business leaders and their teams can work flexibly, efficiently and collaboratively in ways that blaze a new trail to mobile productivity. Here are the top 10 reasons to upgrade you and your team to Galaxy S22 Ultra.
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VISION
Being proactive
Supporting optimal animal and human health
Exploring ways to reduce overall use of antimicrobials
Using the drugs that prevent and treat disease by killing microscopic organisms in a responsible way
GOAL
to prevent the generation and spread of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Doing so will preserve the effectiveness of these drugs in animals and humans for years to come.
being to preserve human and animal health and the effectiveness of antimicrobial medications.
to implement a multidisciplinary approach in assembling a stewardship team to include an infectious disease physician, a clinical pharmacist with infectious diseases training, infection preventionist, and a close collaboration with the staff in the clinical microbiology laboratory
to prevent antimicrobial overuse, misuse and abuse.
to minimize the developme
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Technology Prescription for Smarter Healthcare
1. TECHNOLOGY
PRESCRIPTION FOR
SMARTER
HEALTHCARE
HEALTHCARE WORKERS
HAVE RAPIDLY ADOPTED
MOBILE DEVICES
IT healthcare leaders are turning to mobility to find the
balance between efficiency, security and optimal patient
outcomes. Ubiquitous access to printing resources is rising
in importance among mobility-enabled healthcare
workers, who are discovering the link between improved
digital workflow and more efficient delivery of patient care.
94%of healthcare professionals
using smartphones today.1
85%of healthcare professionals
using tablets at work.1
48%of healthcare professionals
say improved efficency will
be their top area of focus
in the next 3-5 years.2
CIOs ARE CHALLENGED
TO CONNECT SPENDING TO
BETTER PATIENT OUTCOMES
MEDICAL
WASTE
60%
of IT leaders committed to
expanding use of mobile
devices for applications
such as printing and
document workflow.3
20%
of IT professionals say
mobile printing access is
among top pain points
related to document
security.3
15%
helpdesk tickets related to
supporting mobile users.4
SMARTER, MOBILE-CENTRIC PRINTING
SOLUTIONS NEEDED TO BOOST
HEALTHCARE WORKFLOW
Enable printing, scanning and
managing documents from
any mobile device to centralized
multifunction printers anywhere
in the hospital to speed
delivery of paper output.
More quickly and efficiently meet mounting healthcare demands for compliance
and documentation without taking unnecessary time from patient care.
THE HEALTHCARE WORLD
IS GOING ANDROID, AND THAT
INCLUDES MOBILE PRINTING
of Smartphones
run Android.5
78% of tablets are
Android-powered.5
62%
of tablet users
will seek to print
from their
tablets.4
58%
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of smartphone
users will seek to
print from their
phones.5
50%
By 2015 By 2015
INTRODUCING THE FIRST LINE OF ANDROID-POWERED
MULTIFUNCTION PRINTERS DESIGNED FOR
SMARTER, MOBILIZED HEALTHCARE
SOURCES:
1
Epocrates, 2013 Mobile Trends Report
2
Wolters Kluwer Health 2013 Physician Outlook Survey, April 2013
3
Mobile Print: Enabling Today’s Workforce. IDC Report # 249153. June 2014
4
HDI Research Brief, Mobile Device Support and BYOD: Where Are We Now?
5
Mobile Print – Native Mobile OS Print Integration Changes Landscape. IDC Report # 248524. May 2014
PRINTPRINT
Familiar feel to
customizable
Android-based
interface
Fully mobile-enabled
to print, scan and
manage documents
without a PC
Optional secure, wireless
and NFC printing
PRINT
To learn more visit:
samsung.com/smartify/healthcare
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