Cloud Computing

By David Chou 03:44 pm March 22, 2022
Health system IT leaders need to be ready to enable care delivery anywhere, anytime, to any patient. New advances in cloud and telehealth/remote monitoring are forcing the issue.
People examine tablet in office meeting
By David Chou 10:15 am January 28, 2022
One CIO names the technologies and leadership strategies he'll be focused on this year: platform design, 'Virtual Care 3.0' and more.
Tornado in progress
By Craig Settles 06:20 pm January 10, 2022
Before disasters, such as tornadoes or wildfires, communities should consider designating municipal buildings as "generator and telehealth zones," where equipment and virtual-care kiosks can be moved.
By Craig Settles 10:31 am December 13, 2021
Delivering virtual care via community broadband offers big financial and quality-of-life benefits, says our contributing writer, opening avenues to both digital equity and health equity.
analytics implementation
By Joyoti Goswami 11:23 am December 10, 2021
In the COVID-19 era, health systems recognize that existing data infrastructure is inadequate. Here are three things large datasets need to be useful.
Connected points and a cloud representing infrastructure
By John P. Donohue 02:03 pm September 10, 2021
Maintaining a large infrastructure requires substantial investment. IT leadership must also have an understanding of business plans for growth and scale.
By Louise Rains-Gomez 02:43 pm January 26, 2021
Compliance is a serious, enforceable matter – and must be properly addressed in the context of the workplace challenges and changes that have emerged amid the pandemic. 
Photograph of a man working on a server
By Mike Restuccia 10:56 am January 06, 2021
The COVID-19 crisis has demanded innovative agility, relentlessly applied – proving again that information technology teams are crucial strategic partners for future goals.                  
Doctor and Patient telehealth visit
By Paddy Padmanabhan 02:55 pm December 09, 2020
Mature health systems recognize the importance of context and design virtual care programs accordingly. Telehealth looks different for millennials and retirees, rural and urban patients and population groups with fundamentally different healthcare needs.
By Sean Burke 04:12 pm March 30, 2020
The weaknesses highlighted by the FDA in Urgent/11 demonstrate there are susceptibilities within software platforms that are both identifiable and resolvable.