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  • iHT2 talks health information exchange, IT adoption

    Providers are looking forward to greater levels of health information exchange, and at iHT2, participants discuss how to get there.

  • Woz: iPhone mHealth, telemedicine in our future

    Keynote speaker and Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak shares some controversial thoughts on iPhone mHealth apps and the future of telemedicine at the ATA 2012 annual meeting.

  • American Telemedicine Association (ATA)

    American Telemedicine Association (ATA) is a non-profit organization that strives to promote telemedicine (medical care delivered through the use of telecommunications technology).

  • What mobile health technology needs to succeed

    Panelists at the iHT2 Health IT Summit dismiss the notion that privacy issues hinder mobile health adoption and point to poor usability and infrastructure as the real culprits.

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  • FAQ: What is telemedicine technology, and how can it save money?

    Telemedicine technology, which ranges from remote patient monitoring to teleconferencing, has been slow to catch on in the U.S. It could save billions. Find out how in this FAQ.  FAQ

  • Apple co-founder Wozniak: iPhone mHealth apps simplify health care

    Keynote speaker and Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak shares some controversial thoughts on iPhone mHealth apps and the future of telemedicine at the ATA 2012 annual meeting.  News | 02 May 2012

  • Mobile health technology needs better usability, infrastructure

    Panelists at the iHT2 Health IT Summit dismiss the notion that privacy issues hinder mobile health adoption and point to poor usability and infrastructure as the real culprits.  News | 16 Apr 2012

  • Mobile devices bring health interoperability challenges, opportunities

    The proliferation of mobile devices in health care organizations can hinder, or help, complex health data interoperability initiatives. Medical devices add another wrinkle.  News | 06 Mar 2012

  • ONC targets patient engagement at mHealth Summit town hall

    The Office of the National Coordinator has lofty goals for getting patients more involved in their own care. However, each goal brings numerous technical and cultural challenges.  News | 07 Dec 2011

  • Expert sees benefits of using Siri for patient education

    A radiology professor and Siri early adopter sees the voice-activated personal assistant as a way to find information fast -- and to give quadriplegic patients peace of mind.  News | 30 Nov 2011

  • New Photoshop image deblurring feature could change radiology

    More radiologists could become Adobe Photoshop experts if its 'unblur' feature proves practical for medical image editing, one RSNA speaker posits. Rescanning costs should drop.  News | 30 Nov 2011

  • Medical device safety ratings on tap at new site

    A biomedical engineer is launching a new site where medical device safety data is more accessible and searchable than on government sites. Future plans include a ratings system.  News | 27 Sep 2011

  • Experts mull safety of EHR, medical device interoperability

    A new safety committee is advising the FDA on theoretical scenarios that could eventually regulate biomedical device and EHR interoperability. CIOs should get prepared now.  News | 20 Sep 2011

  • Vendors, providers mull effect of FDA mobile health regulations

    Looming FDA regulations could turn smartphones into Class II medical devices. Early reaction from stakeholders suggests this could throw a wet blanket on innovation.  News | 04 Aug 2011

  • New IT risk management standard helps enable MDDS compliance

    HIPAA compliance and Medical Data Device Systems compliance start with health IT risk management. The IEC 80001 risk management standard offers some guidance.  News | 18 Mar 2011

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  • iHT2 talks health information exchange, technology adoption

    Providers are looking forward to greater levels of health information exchange, and at iHT2, participants discuss how to get there.  Tip

  • Alarm hazards, dose errors remain atop ECRI hazards list

    The ECRI Institute released its top 10 health care technology hazards for 2012. Health care organizations, take note -- some hazards can be controlled or prevented altogether.  Tip

  • Developing effective mobile health applications: Tips from the field

    The best mHealth apps will be inexpensive, easy to use, scalable and unafraid of the cold, according to the vendors, end users and IT leaders who spoke at the mHealth Summit 2011.  Tip

  • Mobile security best practices in a health care setting

    This tip shows why device encryption, access control and third-party apps are common ways to manage and secure the smartphones and tablets used in a health care organization.  Tip

  • Applying telestroke services to acute stroke treatment

    In this book excerpt, two Mass. General neurologists describe the use of telemedicine to treat acute ischemic stroke and outline the technology requirements for doing so.  Book Excerpt

  • How smartphone use improves patient care in a clinical setting

    As smartphone use rises among physicians, they will find it easier to communicate with specialists, of course, but also to access EHR and CPOE systems and to educate patients.  Tip

  • Hospital supply chain management systems getting hooked into EHRs

    Hospital supply chain management systems can help facilities keep an accurate inventory and save money on supplies. Learn how to buy software and improve workflow in the process.  Tip

  • Ten tips for improving medical device security

    Don't let medical device security and critical patient data be compromised by an open network or a forgotten patch. Learn how to work with vendors to maintain and secure devices.  Tip

  • Not all health care applications are candidates for virtual systems

    Can all health care applications run on virtual systems? Learn which clinical systems are not good candidates for virtualization, and find out how to evaluate others.  Tip

  • Biomedical devices benefit from health care network convergence

    Modern biomedical devices now rely on high-availability networks to manage data, monitor patients and make equipment more portable.  Tip

  • American Telemedicine Association (ATA)

    American Telemedicine Association (ATA) is a non-profit organization that strives to promote telemedicine (medical care delivered through the use of telecommunications technology).  Definition

  • Kinect

    Kinect is Microsoft’s motion gaming system for the Xbox 360. The system provides a natural user interface (NUI) that allows users to interact intuitively and without any intermediary device, such as a controller.  Definition

  • wireless medical telemetry services (WMTS)

    WMTS (wireless medical telemetry services) is the remote monitoring of a patient's physiological parameters, such as such as pulse and respiration rates, with radio technology.  Definition

  • An introduction to mobile health technology

    Physicians are increasingly using mobile devices to update patient records, fill prescriptions and even email patients. This video discusses the most popular devices and apps.  Video

  • The digital hospital of the future is available now at HIMSS 2010

    At the HIMSS 2010 conference in Atlanta, technology is everywhere, but HP has brought together everything from servers to tabletop PCs in its version of the the digital hospital.  Video

  • iHT2 talks health information exchange, technology adoption

    Providers are looking forward to greater levels of health information exchange, and at iHT2, participants discuss how to get there.  Tip

  • Apple co-founder Wozniak: iPhone mHealth apps simplify health care

    Keynote speaker and Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak shares some controversial thoughts on iPhone mHealth apps and the future of telemedicine at the ATA 2012 annual meeting.  News

  • American Telemedicine Association (ATA)

    American Telemedicine Association (ATA) is a non-profit organization that strives to promote telemedicine (medical care delivered through the use of telecommunications technology).  Definition

  • Mobile health technology needs better usability, infrastructure

    Panelists at the iHT2 Health IT Summit dismiss the notion that privacy issues hinder mobile health adoption and point to poor usability and infrastructure as the real culprits.  News

  • Mobile devices bring health interoperability challenges, opportunities

    The proliferation of mobile devices in health care organizations can hinder, or help, complex health data interoperability initiatives. Medical devices add another wrinkle.  News

  • Alarm hazards, dose errors remain atop ECRI hazards list

    The ECRI Institute released its top 10 health care technology hazards for 2012. Health care organizations, take note -- some hazards can be controlled or prevented altogether.  Tip

  • Developing effective mobile health applications: Tips from the field

    The best mHealth apps will be inexpensive, easy to use, scalable and unafraid of the cold, according to the vendors, end users and IT leaders who spoke at the mHealth Summit 2011.  Tip

  • ONC targets patient engagement at mHealth Summit town hall

    The Office of the National Coordinator has lofty goals for getting patients more involved in their own care. However, each goal brings numerous technical and cultural challenges.  News

  • Expert sees benefits of using Siri for patient education

    A radiology professor and Siri early adopter sees the voice-activated personal assistant as a way to find information fast -- and to give quadriplegic patients peace of mind.  News

  • New Photoshop image deblurring feature could change radiology

    More radiologists could become Adobe Photoshop experts if its 'unblur' feature proves practical for medical image editing, one RSNA speaker posits. Rescanning costs should drop.  News

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