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Implementation of electronic health records will improve the quality of care

Pharmaceutical Technology

The increasing digitisation of the healthcare sector is enabling real-time access to patient-related data in a manner that was not previously possible. According to the same report, physicians from the UK, Spain and China were the most positive about the ability of EHRs to increase patients’ quality of care.

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Transforming the Patient Experience: Leveraging Cloud Monitoring for Seamless Healthcare Service

Impetus Digital

Fast forward to today, and this technology is intertwined with a myriad of industries, including healthcare. As of last year, i.e., 2022, the global healthcare cloud computing market was valued at $37.14 Cloud technology in healthcare has become critical in improving patient care and revolutionizing healthcare systems.

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5 Core Tenets of HCP-focused Point-of-Care Marketing

PM360

The EHR is the Holy Grail of POC Messaging (At Least for Now) Reaching HCPs while they’re prescribing is the epitome of physician messaging. Because nearly all prescriptions are now written electronically. An entire academic ecosystem is focused on physician “nudging.”

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How Can You Improve Referral Management at Your Practice?

Referral MD

Healthcare is in a new era of consumerism, where patients know they have choices for their clinical provider. In this climate, the idea and implementation of referral management is increasingly important to the business of healthcare. How Well Are Healthcare Providers Managing Referrals? Referral management isn’t a new idea.

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Data Analytics in the Agency World

PM360

Plus, the ways healthcare providers (HCPs) interact with both patients and pharmaceutical companies have seen significant changes. Nowadays, many physician and patient interactions are virtual, and, even when they are face to face, physicians usually rely on an electronic medical records (EMR) system.

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Female Providers, A Unique Perspective: Part 2

InCrowd

Before the pandemic, I likely lost valuable networking opportunities with providers and representatives from various specialties who would be hosting dinner and information sessions; difficult to rub elbows when you have a daycare or babysitter that is waiting for you, and newborns to feed.

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Clarify Health, Amenities Health and Atrium Health executives discuss data analytics at HIMSS23

Clarify Health

Data and analytics are driving healthcare organizations forward. Collins believes one of the biggest challenges is understanding how to build comprehensive data sets that are linked together in a way that gives us a compelling view of what happens to the patient, so that we can build the necessary resources into the care delivery networks.