Controlled Explosion

March 18, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: E-news Sponsored Content 

Storing and managing a large – and ever-increasing – amount of data presents a formidable business challenge. Midsized companies are particularly challenged, because they typically lack the resources (both money and manpower) to handle the deluge. IT departments are beginning to shift their focus from adding more storage to improving the efficiency of the storage systems already in place. Today, the name of the game is improving productivity and efficiency. Read on to find out more.

Click here to read the free whitepaper!    Read more

A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words

March 12, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: E-news Sponsored Content 

If that’s true, picture archiving and communications systems (PACS) may give the Library of Congress a run for their money. This market is fairly large and complex. There are a number of software companies and medical device manufacturing companies developing PACS for all sizes of medical organizations and all types of specialists. The result is a market that is fragmented and potentially confusing to buyers. We’ve assembled this guide of the PACS market to help buyers know where to begin their initial research and comparison. In just fifteen minutes the experts at Software Advice can help you narrow down the right software for your organization.

Click here to read the free whitepaper!    Read more

Evaluating Healthcare Accounting Software

March 11, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: E-news Sponsored Content 

The most critical factor to consider in selecting your healthcare/social services accounting software is your size and type of organization. A hospital provides a large number of disparate services, whereas a private practice may have only a handful of physicians within a single specialty. Inpatient, outpatient, rehab and hospice care all have their own unique needs, too.  We’ve assembled this guide to help buyers evaluate the options and select the right software for your organization.

Click here to read the free whitepaper!    Read more

Pain Relief For Medical Offices

February 27, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: E-news Sponsored Content 

Medical billing software comes in all shapes and sizes. Before you decide on a specific software provider, you need to assess your medical office needs. Download our whitepaper and learn about the different features that medical billing software can provide your organization. You will also receive 2-3 no obligation price quotes from medical billing software vendors.

Click here to read the free whitepaper!    Read more

Medical Office Software

February 20, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: E-news Sponsored Content 

The medical software market is very large (1,000+ vendors) and complex. Vendors have customized applications for just about every provider designation (MD, DO, OD, DC, PT, PhD, LSCW, etc.) and type of provider organization, including outpatient, inpatient, and home health care. Years of development and company consolidation have led to a daunting market. We have written this buyer’s guide to help visitors understand how the medical software market breaks down and how they can identify the systems that best meet their needs.  In just fifteen minutes the experts at Software Advice can help you narrow down the right software for your organization.

Click here to read the free whitepaper!    Read more

Corepoint Integration Engine

February 6, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: E-news Sponsored Content 

Corepoint Integration Engine is the #1 ranked Interface Engine in the Best in KLAS Awards: Software & Services Report for three straight years (2009, 2010, and 2011). Discover why Corepoint Health is The Standard in Healthcare Integration.

Read more

A Prescription for Privacy: What You Need To Know About Security Requirements for Electronic Health Records

February 5, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: E-news Sponsored Content 

Records As organizations implement EHRs–or as they ramp up their existing systems to make them more robust–concerns about patient privacy will move to the forefront. This report looks at the challenges surrounding the new world of EHR technology, including the requirements that govern protecting confidential patient data online, as well as security breaches and other risks that come with storing and accessing that information with web-based systems.

Click here to read the free whitepaper!    Read more

Medical Office Software

January 24, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: E-news Sponsored Content 

The medical software market is very large (1,000+ vendors) and complex. Vendors have customized applications for just about every provider designation (MD, DO, OD, DC, PT, PhD, LSCW, etc.) and type of provider organization, including outpatient, inpatient, and home health care. Years of development and company consolidation have led to a daunting market. We have written this buyer’s guide to help visitors understand how the medical software market breaks down and how they can identify the systems that best meet their needs. In just fifteen minutes the experts at Software Advice can help you narrow down the right software for your organization.

Click here to read the free whitepaper!   Read more

IT Asset Security Strategy: Healthcare

January 24, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: E-news Sponsored Content 

A properly executed IT Asset Security Strategy will protect your patients, employees, and the reputation of your organization. If implemented properly, your healthcare organization can greatly reduce or even eliminate reportable incidents related to endpoint security. This document includes a checklist of critical steps you should follow in the event a device containing sensitive PHI is missing or stolen. We consider these steps to be best practice and recommend that you follow them regardless of the products or technology you have in place.

Click here to read the free whitepaper!    Read more

OSHA Steps up Inspections of Hospital Workplace Violence

January 16, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: E-news Sponsored Content 

In September 2011, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) issued its first-ever directive instructing field officers on how to conduct inspections in response to workplace violence, especially in hospitals. The result is that now employers may be held responsible for the erratic and often unpredictable actions of others. This white paper explores what documentation hospitals should be expected to provide during a workplace violence inspection.

Click here to read the free whitepaper!    Read more

« Previous PageNext Page »