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This whitepaper considers essential tips when it comes to preparing your existing infrastructure for future additions or changes. Access now to ensure your healthcare IT department is ready and able to handle shifts with ease.
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This white paper features a solution that allows clinicians to dictate their progress notes, which are later sent to the EHR, to eliminate incomprehensive and inaccuracies from handwritten notes.
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This white paper outlines the benefits of adopting a virtual desktop infrastructure for healthcare delivery, and goes beyond the usual IT-centric discussion about CapEx and OpEx reductions to explore the ways in which VDI improves clinical workflow at the actual point of care, where it matters most.
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Read this whitepaper to learn how one major healthcare provider that manages roughly 13,000 employees and 8000 contract staff were able to use user virtualization to improve clinical workflow and gain a competitive advantage.
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Uncover how Salesforce Health Cloud can provide organizations with the tools necessary to keep up with growing patient demands. Plus, read an exclusive Q&A with Joshua Newman, chief medical officer at Salesforce, on how the cloud can help healthcare organizations tackle initiatives like value-based care and population health.
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This whitepaper discusses the advantages of taking a proactive approach to leveraging data can reveal fast, effective pathways to improving quality. Read on to find out how to stop being reactive with your workflow improvements, and how focusing on quality can help mitigate risk.
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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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View this resource to learn more about how to take measurable actions and improve health outcomes. It explains how to reduce exposure to service redundancy and unwarranted healthcare costs.