Tom Sullivan
Amazon, Change Healthcare and Walmart all made moves worth watching as we head into 2019.
While interoperability and cybersecurity challenges persist and EHRs underwhelm, distributed ledger technology is so hyped because of the hopes for what it might mean in the future.
Hospitals look to clinicians in the field for innovation ideas.
HIMSS Analytics found health facilities more prepared for the distributed ledger tech than many might think, but that doesn’t mean they’re making forward progress just yet.
Hospital IT executives in Europe share many of the same priorities and face many similar challenges as CIOs in other regions of the globe, including the United States, according to the HIMSS Analytics Annual European eHealth Survey 2018 released on Wednesday.
Connected Health Conference speakers said design and security concerns will be ironed out as the technology advances.
While many readers are optimistic that healthcare will make progress on consumerism in one to three years, others said it will take between five and seven to actually happen.
APIs are a great start, but so much more goes into building an app and winning customers.
Open source? Proprietary? Both? Readers reveal which innovation tactics they take.
HIMSS Chief Technology and Innovation Officer Steve Wretling says developers need to build the experience healthcare hasn’t had yet.