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Wireless, One Step in N.H. Hospital’s MU Journey
Concord Hospital Adds Resiliency to Network
Issue: Online
Category: HCI Online
Author: By Jennifer Prestigiacomo

Web-Exclusive Report: Physicians Found Craving iPads
A recent survey suggests that many clinicians are on-board with the I-Pad.
Issue: Online
Category: HCI Online
Author: By Mark Hagland

Right on Track
Though asset tracking isn't top priority, with the ARRA deadline looming, some organizations are finding that it makes sense (and cents)
Issue: April 2010
Category: Department
Author: by Kate Huvane Gamble

One-on-One with Greenwich Hospital CIO Jimmy Weeks
Whether it's through face time, attending workshops or Tweeting, Weeks says there's always something CIOs can learn
Issue: January 2010
Category: Departments

Critical Care Network
ICU telemedicine can help ease the burden of caring for critically ill patients - provided all the right pieces are in place.
Issue: December 2009
Category: Departments
Author: by Kate Huvane Gamble

One-on-One with Hartford Hospital VP of Information Services and CIO Steve O'Neill
O'Neill talks about what drives his wireless strategy, why he's waiting out the RFID market, and what it takes to kick-start a statewide HIE
Issue: November 2009
Category: Departments

An Eye on Safety
With patient safety a top goal, CIOs are embracing wireless monitoring systems that can provide busy clinicians with another set of eyes
Issue: October 2009
Category: Departments
Author: by Kate Huvane Gamble

Cutting the Cord
CIOs are leveraging wireless technologies to help nurses deliver patient care safely and efficiently
Issue: September 2009
Category: Departments
Author: by Kate Huvane Gamble

One-on-One with Virginia Commonwealth University Health System CIO Rich Pollack, Part III
By tying clinicians’ smartphones to its EMR system, VCU is keeping the stream of information flowing, says Pollack.
Issue: Online
Category: QA

One-on-One with Virginia Commonwealth University Health System CIO Rich Pollack, Part II
Rolling out a successful EMR, says Pollack, means doing whatever is necessary to remove potential roadblocks.
Issue: Online
Category: QA

One-on-One with Virginia Commonwealth University Health System CIO Rich Pollack, Part I
Pollack discusses the many challenges involved in completing a major wireless transformation.
Issue: Online
Category: QA

Beyond Phones
Issue: August 2009
Category: Departments
Author: by Kate Huvane Gamble

One-on-One with IBM Research Fellow and Johns Hopkins Professor Marion Ball, Ed.D.
Clinicians need intuitive, mobile technologies that adapt to their needs and provide the right data at the point of care
Issue: July 2009
Category: Departments

One-on-One with Lowell General Hospital CIO John Goodrow
Switching out manual systems for electronic documentation at Lowell required an organization-wide effort, along with new infrastructure
Issue: June 2009
Category: Departments

Just a Tweet Away
Think social media tools like Twitter and YouTube have nothing to do with a hospital CIO's strategic plan? Think again
Issue: May 2009
Category: Departments
Author: by Kate Huvane Gamble

One-on-One with Harvard Medical School and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center CIO John Halamka
Halamka discusses how he integrates social media into his CIO strategy.
Issue: Online
Category: QA

Wired for CPOE
CIOs are finding that computerized physician order entry starts with a solid infrastructure
Issue: January 2009
Category: Departments
Author: by Kate Huvane Gamble

The CTO's Turn
Rather than being chained to the server, today's CTOs are assuming a key role on the CIO's executive team
Issue: December 2008
Category: Departments
Author: by Kate Huvane Gamble

A Better Connection
Managing an effective wireless strategy extends far beyond infrastructure issues
Issue: November 2008
Category: Departments
Author: by Kate Huvane Gamble

Wired for Safety
When reports say that IT intended to heal may actually harm, what's a CIO to do?
Issue: October 2008
Category: Departments
Author: by Kate Huvane

A Win-Win Wireless Plan
As the mobile device market becomes saturated with the latest and coolest gadgets, the CIO is tasked with cutting through the hype
Issue: September 2008
Category: Departments
Author: by Kate Huvane

Flagging Interference
Hospitals are leveraging technologies — and getting creative — to keep wireless networks free from interference
Issue: August 2008
Category: Departments
Author: by Kate Huvane

A Futuristic Edge
Brave CIOs are leveraging high-tech robot systems to improve clinician efficiency and patient care.

Issue: July 2008
Category: Departments
Author: by Kate Huvane

Far From Child's Play
Hospitals are leveraging wireless technologies to ensure that babies and mothers never lose touch.

Issue: June 2008
Category: Departments
Author: by Kate Huvane

Points of Care
As the home care industry continues to expand, technology must connect caregivers to home base

Issue: May 2008
Category: Departments
Author: by Kate Huvane

Trouble at the Bedside
Nurses are fed up with wireless POC applications that just aren't reliable, and they're not going to take it anymore

Issue: April 2008
Category: Departments
Author: by Kate Huvane

Sound Wireless Strategy
At St Luke's, an expanding wireless strategy always includes protecting the integrity of the network
Issue: March 2008
Category: Departments
Author: by Brian Albright

Using WiFi to Track Clinical Assets
Deciding to implement technology for tracking medical equipment is only the first question. Deciding which technology to use comes next
Issue: February 2008
Category: Departments
Author: by Michelle Grey

Ultrasound's Unique Use
Seton Medical Center is using ultrasound to do more than image the heart; it's tracking clinical assets and patients
Issue: December 2007
Category: Departments
Author: by Michelle Grey

Tracking with RFID
Brigham and Women's is keeping tabs on expensive equipment and valuable devices with the help of an indoor positioning system
Issue: November 2007
Category: Departments
Author: by Michelle Grey

Rural Hospital Gets Wired
As if Sampson Regional Medical Center didn't have enough to contend with, the building was actually built as a bomb shelter
Issue: October 2007
Category: Departments
Author: by Michelle Grey

Rural Hospital Gets Wired
Issue: Online
Category: SPOTLIGHT

The Passive Approach
On the crucial decision of whether to go with an active or passive wireless network, Platte Valley Medical Center chose the latter
Issue: September 2007
Category: Departments
Author: by Michelle Grey

The Passive Approach
Issue: Online
Category: SPOTLIGHT

One Antenna For All
Northwestern goes wireless with GE Enterprise Access single antenna infrastructure
Issue: August 2007
Category: Departments
Author: by Michelle Grey

Without Wires
St. Joseph Health System signs a $1 million contract to implement wireless at three hospitals.
Issue: July 2007
Category: Departments
Author: by Daphne Lawrence

Without Wires
Issue: Online
Category: SPOTLIGHT

HOSPITAL, UNPLUGGED
Nick Christiano warns that when spending on wireless infastructure, paying now is better than paying later.
Issue: May 2007
Category: Features
Author: by David Raths


 
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