EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we talk to the Office for National Statistics about the important role data plays in the battle against Covid-19. We also look at the speedy deployment of the Scottish contact-tracing app and report on a discussion about the UK government's delayed response to its digital identity consultation. Read the issue now.
EGUIDE:
In this case study, learn how Zuellig Pharma is leveraging blockchain to help countries get up to speed with their vaccination programmes and counter the threat of counterfeit vaccines.
EZINE:
Today, no other trend speaks to patient engagement more than the Internet of Medical Things. This issue of Pulse looks at healthcare IoT applications and shares how this technology influences care, from the perspectives of patients and providers.
EGUIDE:
Rasu Shrestha, M.D., CIO at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, discusses how medical imaging innovations are revolutionizing radiology and other disciplines of healthcare.
WEBCAST:
View this webcast to see how Locala Community Partnerships fared after implementing the cloud and laptop usage in efforts to improve patient care and create more efficient workflows.
CASE STUDY:
This case study describes how Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts applies business intelligence and analytics tools to reach their target of utilizing nearly 90% of every premium dollar received to pay the medical expenses of its members.
EGUIDE:
Connected medical devices are becoming more widespread in healthcare, but security and management options are limited for IT teams. This e-guide will teach you how to devise a plan to secure each device from surface attacks and cyberthreats. Plus, see how several vendors are tackling this problem and offering tools to keep patient data safe.
EBOOK:
This handbook focuses on population health management from data analytics and a new approach to the business of medical care. As a management strategy, it gives providers a way to commit to patients and financial goals.
EZINE:
In the January issue of Pulse, learn why medical imaging data needs to be stored and reliably accessed in a timely manner, to make the ability to interoperate and share images across different health systems a little easier.