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The resulting avoidable admissions contribute about $312 million in annual health system costs, representing a substantial efficiency and outcomes opportunity that remains unexploited.Across Australia, Visionflex infrastructure enabling hospital-level virtual care at the bedside is installed in more than 520 residential aged care homes, equating to roughly 20% of ...
As a full, vendor neutral solution, it is accessible in any care location and integrates with existing ultrasound systems and hospital IT infrastructure. The combination of components of Ultromics’ echocardiography solution to help drive clinical benefits include: Exceptional precision in the detection of HFpEF, with high accuracy using only a single ...
Power reliability for hospitals continues to be transformed by the ongoing evolution of backup power solutions. ...
Healthcare institutions are no exception. Hospitals benefit from this advanced connectivity through increased efficiencies, lower costs, and better patient care. As more building infrastructure gets connected; however, the risk and frequency of cyberattacks will increase. ...
Hospitals need to be situated at the most convenient location available. Toxic pollution surrounding the hospital can be a heightened health risk for its patients. The hospital needs to ensure that its infrastructure shields its patients from these possible health risks. ...
How should CPOE be seamlessly integrated into a hospital’s IT infrastructure? I would reverse that question. The IT structure has to be integrated into the clinical practice, and that is the challenge. ...
This research studies the major factors impacting clinical KM strategy and processes in the floor nursing function in a large metropolitan area hospital. Empirical data has been collected and analysed to understand what infrastructure enablers and process capabilities are important contributors to KM effectiveness in floor nursing. ...
