Surescripts processed 6.5 billion health data transactions in 2014, a feat that the network's officials say marks a major digital transformation of U.S. healthcare.
The Internet of Things (IoT) holds tremendous promise in healthcare, potentially enabling a digital health revolution and support the future of care delivery.
The healthcare industry is undergoing a “complete revolution,” based on all the data about our health and wellness that is being collected on a daily basis, according to Kurt Roemer, chief security strategist at Citrix, global provider of server, application and desktop virtualization, networking, software-as-a-service and cloud computing technologies.
As an emergency room physician at a Boston teaching hospital, I see the devastation the opiate epidemic wreaks on families and communities. As the chief medical officer of a healthcare technology company, I know what a powerful weapon technology can be in fighting this scourge. But while policymakers are responding to the epidemic, they may not be using all of the technology tools at their disposal.
Like so many in his profession, Dr. Jason A. Tracy used a pager to send and receive urgent messages every day. It was by his side for nearly 20 years, ever-present on his belt, vibrating with purposeful vigor whenever Tracy was needed by a patient or colleague.
That was until a couple months ago, when, for the first time in his medical career, Tracy took off his pager and never put it back on. He turned instead to a secure application that allowed him to text colleagues on a sleek and decidedly 21st-century device, his iPhone.
With the continued push for patient-centered care and ever-evolving technological options available to healthcare providers, secure texting and secure messing have become an increasingly popular path for providers.Not o
IT- med is an IT managed services company primarily dedicated to infrastructure projects. Their main projects focus on
- Storage technologies (HP, Datacore, EMC)
- Virtualization (Mware (vSphere, ESX) / Microsoft Hyper-V (Windows 2008 R2),
- Migration of infrastructures (network , telephony)
- Security (Imprivata OneSign and WatchGuard)
They did start with the integration of Imprivata OneSign SSO in 2015 for a large hospital in South France.
Lexington, Mass. — (BUSINESS WIRE) — February 16, 2016 — Imprivata® (NYSE: IMPR), the healthcare IT security company, today announced financial results for three and twelve months ended December 31, 2015. Revenues for the three months ended December 31, 2015 were $34.2 million, an increase of 18% from revenues of $29.0 million for the same period in 2014. Revenues for the twelve months ended December 31, 2015 were $119.1 million, an increase of 23% from revenues of $97.0 million for the same period in 2014.
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