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This resource is a guide to ensuring secure texting policies while maintaining compliance with HIPAA and HITECH, and includes best practices and a vendor comparison checklist to use during product evaluation.
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This white paper explores a healthcare revenue cycle management solution that addresses key features affected by the industry's rising technologies and requirements.
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Access this white paper to explore a HIPAA compliant text messaging application that supports encrypted protected health information (PHI) to enable clinicians with rapid communications means, and explore best practices for implementation.
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This exclusive resource examines a set of integrated healthcare communications solutions designed to seamlessly connect people, systems and processes. Read on to learn how you can improve patient care and overall efficiency all while cutting costs.
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This white paper highlights the steps needed to successfully implement vendor neutral archives (VNAs) that ensure data availability and protection.
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Access this resource to learn about the top 3 challenges with clinician desktop and workspace productivity, and which key strategies (e.g. desktop virtualization, single sign-on, etc.) will help enhance workflows, therefore improving clinical IT adoption.
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This white paper outlines a clinical device assessment service that uses 3-step process to help you choose the right mobile device plan to support your EMR transition model.
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Download this customer case study to learn how they implemented and deployed a BladeSystem architecture from HP that could support zero downtime goal for their trauma center.
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This white paper highlights a data management strategy that allows healthcare organizations to increase the flexibility and mobility of patient data, and also empower insightful enterprise-wide analytics. Read on to learn more.
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This white paper demonstrates how converged medical infrastructure (CMI) technology can assist health IT leaders in relieving the pressures brought on by data growth, mobile device usage, and other trends, effectively increasing business value and improving care.