January/February 2012—iSirona Founder and CEO, Dave Dyell, addresses how medical device integration increases patient safety.
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January 2012—So here we are in 2012 - sure to be a pivotal year for healthcare. But what will things look like in 2017? Trying to predict the year ahead is all well and good, after all. But with health IT evolving at an amazing pace, it might behoove us to look five years in the future...
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January 2012—Industry insiders weigh in on the year ahead in healthcare technology. Read more >
October 2011—Clinician workflows. IT budgets. It's easy to understand why hospitals end up integrating a department at a time, or a device-type at a time, on their way to complete electronic medical record integration. But according to an article in the Journal of the American Medical Association, this type of approach is not optimal. Read more >
September 2011—Addresses how medical device integration greatly improves the timeliness of EMR updates—a highly valuable asset when it comes to improved patient care.
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September 2011—Showcases the best ways to minimize the pains associated with selecting and adopting a clinical information system.
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August 2011—Addresses how device connectivity can improve patient safety through increases in direct care, accurate device data captures, up-to-date EHRs and integrated alarm systems. Read more >
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August 2011—Features how iSirona helped ease the transition to medical device connectivity for Cooper Health System in Camden, N.J.
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Spring 2011—An article by iSirona’s CEO was featured in Horizons
and addresses how clinical alarms should be useful tools for
caregivers, not something they are driven to disable, which they can be.
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Reprinted from Horizons: Improving Medical Alarm Systems with permission of the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation, Inc. © 2011 AAMI www.aami.org. All rights reserved. Further reproduction or distribution prohibited.
December 2010—An article by iSirona’s CEO was featured in Western PA Hospital News and addresses how important it is to pay attention to medical device integration since it is directly connected to returns on your EMR investment. Read more >
November 2010—An article by iSirona’s CEO was featured in For the Record and addresses how device connectivity automates the flow of data from medical devices directly into a patient’s EMR. Read more >
November 25, 2010—A blog post by iSirona's CEO was featured in Healthcare Digital and explains that “when it comes to patient data, chances are your nurses are doing all the heavy lifting..." Read more >
An EMR is only as good as the data it contains. If the data in the EMR is wrong—or even if it’s right but hours old—then EMRs are nothing more than rapid-access gateways to inferior data. Analyses of EMR data quality show that the information is often faulty. However, the cause of these inaccuracies can be easily remedied, opening the door for major hospital-wide benefits. Read the white paper >
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