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It was only five years ago that tablet devices quickly made their way into the hands of clinicians.
According to a new report from Swedish analyst firm Berg Insight, 4.
By Jessica Davis, Associate Editor, Healthcare IT News
As they look to population health management, nearly two-thirds of hospitals and healthcare systems have adopted remote patient monitoring and analytics into their care processes, but there's a long journey ahead before many get their strategies down.
Physician adoption of smartphones and tablets is higher than it's ever been, but poor communication between IT departments and doctors keeps those devices from being effectively used, according to a new report from Spyglass Consulting.
A new California Court of Appeals ruling has dealt a major blow to bring your own device (BYOD) policies.
Healthcare is falling behind other industries in prioritizing and attending to security concerns, according to a new report from security company ForeScout based on a survey conducted by IDG Connect.