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System C CareFlow Medicines Management platform covers Electronic Prescribing and Medicines Administration (EPMA) and Pharmacy. EPMA operates across a wide range of care areas, including acute, mental health and community - providing an ‘ICS ready’ solution.
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Based in San Francisco, California, Tangent is a leading manufacturer of Medical Grade and Industrial Grade all-in-one computers, tablets, and rugged minicomputers. Tangent specifically engineers computers for industries not served by traditional PC manufacturers. Device features include antimicrobial coating for easy cleaning and sanitizing, IP rating for protection against water and dust intrusion, 60601 certification for safety use around other electrical equipment, and hot-swappable batteries for non-stop operability.
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TEBA is a leading technology and IT services provider based in Australia. With decades of experience in the local and state government sectors, TEBA delivers end-to-end IT solutions, focusing on digital transformation, cybersecurity, infrastructure management, and more. TEBA prides itself on its collaborative approach, working closely with clients to offer tailored, scalable solutions that help meet their unique technological and operational challenges.
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As we approach 2025, critical infrastructure industries will undergo significant digital transformation driven by technological advancements and evolving security challenges. Technologies that enhance both cybersecurity and user efficiency are being prioritized to shape the frontline workforce of the future.With cyberattacks surging in sophistication and frequency, and 87% of CISOs and tech executives increasing security spending by 2025, IT leaders face mounting pressure to keep pace with both threats and competition.
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Cyber defenses are faltering under the pressure of digital complexity. The interconnected nature of today’s digital world has made it easier for users, third-party vendors, and cyber criminals to compromise organizational security, whether intentionally or unintentionally.By necessity, most businesses have become heavily reliant on the services of vendors and contractors to meet growing consumer demands. But this has made access to the information, people, goods, and services we rely on a lot more vulnerable than we realize.
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Smaller healthcare organizations don’t always have access to the same advanced digital tools as larger organizations do. Even when under the umbrella of a huge healthcare system, small hospitals won’t necessarily share EHRs, virtual environments, or other key technologies with the bigger facilities in the system.Read the full article at beckershospitalreview.com
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Technology advances at a breakneck pace these days, and small IT teams with limited resources often scramble to keep their tech secure and useful to clinicians. And that can be a problem, since technology only streamlines and optimizes patient care if it can be successfully deployed. So, even when IT resources are strained, healthcare organizations must still move forward with technology, doing whatever they can to keep up.
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Inaccurate patient information can lead to medical record errors and dire consequences for both patients and healthcare delivery organizations. The good news? Biometric patient identification can deliver a proven solution for preventing patient misidentification.