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Live Webcast: Top Considerations for Effective Managed Security for 2012 and Beyond
Register for this webcast, Top Considerations for Effective Managed Security for 2012 and Beyond, to learn more about what you can do to keep your network protected for years to come.
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Seattle Children's - a Cisco/Citrix/Wyse Customer Profile
Speed, reduced cost of ownership and reduced power consumption are all benefits Seattle Children's has gotten from moving from PCs to Wyse Zero Clients supported by Citrix XenApp and XenDesktop on...
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Survey says: more patient harassment is on the way
This survey madness in the healthcare setting is dangerous for many reasons.
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Greener hospitals? Updated Energy Star spec targets healthcare
Online management tool now includes new benchmark data and best practices guidelines for improved energy efficiency.
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Only one out of ten hospitals surveyed is ready for electronic records prime time
According to a recent HIMSS report, only one out of ten hospitals is ready to meet the core measures for Stage 1 compliance with meaningful use.
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How Two SAP Mobile Health Apps Can Improve Patient Care (mHealth)
Empowering doctors and patients with mobile apps can dramatically improve patients' healthcare, whether they are in hospital or in the home, says SAP.
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Software greens hospital operating rooms by reducing energy use
Building automation technology giant Johnson Controls is testing a new software application that hospitals could use to better control the energy consumption of operating rooms when they are not...
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Interface vs. integrate – is it an either-or?
When working in the complex healthcare environment, the devil truly is in the details.
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Managed Print Services in Healthcare
When Doc is in the hospital the last thing I want is for my paperwork to get lost or not be up-to-date. The combination of a good MPS program and an EHR strategy seems like a great way to reduce...
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Robotic pharmacy: Machines process meds, improve safety
UCSF Medical Center patients now receive medication from the hospital's automated pharmacy. By using robots instead of people, the hospital hopes to reduce errors and free pharmacists and nurses...
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Is Your Toner Safe?
Crime doesn't pay, but Doc is intrigued by clever criminals. So the story of toner-thief Marque Gumbs caught my eye. Seems Gumbs, 32, had been stealing expensive toner from the Memorial...
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Facebook photo results in leukemia diagnosis, saving boy's life
A 4-year-old boy was diagnosed with leukemia after his father posted an image of his rash on Facebook. He is now going through a three-year-course of chemotherapy.
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Dreamforce: 'Unusual thinkers' needed for healthcare reform
One of the tracks today at Dreamforce in San Francisco had nothing to do with cloud computing, mobile apps, or new developer platforms. It did however, cover an important and controversial topic...
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Solar installer's healthy business with federal hospitals
SunWize Systems, which is the installation arm of solar technology developer SunWize Technologies, recently claimed the largest contract for a solar installation on a carport. The 3.003-megawatt...
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Nuance's RadPort unit wins big hospital deal; Healthcare momentum accelerates
Nuance Communications said that its healthcare unit won a deal with the Institute for Clinical Systems Improvement (ICSI) for its RadPort software, which is an evidence based e-ordering system.
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EHR certification less of a problem than feared
The Office of National Coordinator has a Web site up now listing dozens of products that have already been certified including at least 21 full EHR systems.
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Motorola offers hospitals Windows Mobile
It is a ruggedized Windows Mobile device with a 3.5 inch screen and a mini-keyboard designed for use on the wireless LANs that are all the rage in hospitals today.
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Apple getting serious about enterprise, SMB accounts
Apple is investing on its partner network, direct sales and support in an effort to take advantage of enterprise and small business interest in the iPad and iPhone.
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The Future Of... Hospitals
Hospital stays are rarely relaxing - but at Mountain View's El Camino Hospital, robots run errands, communication devices keep noise to a minimum and patient beds help translate doctors' orders....
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Commenting on NY Times End of Life Article
This post is about as off topic as a post can be. If you came here wanting to read something about system software, virtualization or cloud computing, it is likely that you should ignore this...
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SmartPlanet: Why iPads are taking off in hospitals
The medical industry is fast adopting Apple's tablet device,
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