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EHR Empowerment Consortium
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Cloud computing relies on remote computers on the Internet to provide an end-user with access to applications.
You’re no doubt familiar with the usual model of computing: a word processor, a financial application, or a game is stored and run on your PC. To operate such programs, you need install disks, a software key, and—usually—a hardware configuration that meets certain minimum ...
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A-Life Medical, Inc.
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The efforts to standardize clinical documentation are gaining momentum with collaborations such as the Health Story Project. The advancement of speech recognition, transcription and electronic documentation technologies provide the platforms to produce standardized documentation without placing additional burdens on clinicians. Computer assisted coding (CAC) solutions are benefactors of this ...
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Stratus Technologies
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A White Paper by Stratus Technologies June 2009
Server Virtualization and Cloud Computing: Four Hidden Impacts on Uptime and Availability
Abstract As x86 virtualization has become established and cloud computing emerges, a robust IT infrastructure actually matters more than ever. Software aspects get most of the attention partly because they are new. Despite the hype, not every technical ...
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A-Life Medical, Inc.
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Computer assisted coding (CAC) is growing rapidly in the ambulatory setting, which prompts many administrators, coding managers, and HIM professionals to ask whether CAC can also be successful in their hospital? Looking at the successful deployment of CAC in the ambulatory setting one might expect that CAC should produce immediate benefits when applied to the hospital coding environment. However, ...
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Motion Computing, Inc.
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After successfully implementing their new Siemens Medication Administration Check™ (MAK) system for bar code medication administration (BCMA) together with the Siemens Soarian® clinical suite, Alegent Health clinicians realized several workflow, usability, compliance, and ergonomic limitations specific to their existing workstation on wheels (WOWs) devices. To realize the full clinical benefits ...
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