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Electronic Prescribing of Controlled Substances (EPCS) is urgently needed: 50% of prescribers don't check prescription drug monitoring program databases.
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Secure Communications solutions are needed to solve healthcare's inefficient communications problems: secure communications promise improved patient care.
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Conecto is a leading IT solution provider with more than 10 years’ experience delivering Imprivata and other clinical workflow improving system to the Nordic healthcare and local government.
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Megadata SA was founded in 1996 to provide solutions and specialized services. During these years we have provided our customers:
Storage solutions.
Maintenance of equipment Unisys and open platforms.
Application Migration Services.
Studies of performance and capacity planning.
Software application monitoring and capacity planning.
Training.
Development of specialized applications.
Technical Support at Unisys platforms and open platforms.
Security Solutions
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Introducing Electronic Prescribing of Controlled Substances is a great business move for pharmacists - read a pharmacist's arguments for EPCS adoption
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Starting a new CIO role just as an organization is going live with an EHR system can be a mixed bag. On the one hand, a lot of the heavy lifting is done; but on the other hand, there’s an intense post-go-live period during which the staff needs constant support. For CIO Jeff Brown, who joined Lawrence General in 2012, this tumultuous time was an opportunity to leverage the skills he learned working in other areas of the industry.
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Ever the risk-averse industry, healthcare is finally beginning to trust cloud for the storage of protected health information. Experts credit better cloud security, dropping costs and the growing need for disparate organizations to share information. What's more, this only appears to be the tip of the healthcare cloud iceberg.
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Virtual desktop infrastructure is transforming the way clinicians access patient information at the point of care, unlocking the full potential of new technology investments in Europe.Research shows that the adoption of VDI, or desktop virtualisation, stands to be one of the most important technology trends in the European healthcare community. VDI reduces the cost of delivering IT services by provisioning entire desktop environments from the datacentre and makes it easier for clinicians to access applications and data from any device.