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In this week's Computer Weekly, our salary survey reveals the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on IT professionals' wages and job security. A potentially deadly cyber attack on a US water plant highlight the risks to critical infrastructure. And we find out how NHS Scotland is using tech to support its vaccine roll-out. Read the issue now.
EGUIDE:
At a time when the NHS is faced with unprecedented pressure, new technological solutions can help ease some of the strain. From apps to electronic records and artificial intelligence, technology is playing an increasingly important part in transforming the health service.
EGUIDE:
Download this expert guide to find out why HIPAA compliance is not guaranteed with ePHI security and uncover how strengthening you cybersecurity strategy can better protect patient data from attacks.
EBOOK:
This three-part guide explains how revenue cycle management systems are becoming a valuable tool for accounts receivables departments everywhere.
WHITE PAPER:
This resource contains a group of case studies on hospitals across Europe who leveraged technology to help improve clinician workflow and enhance overall care.
EGUIDE:
Download this e-guide to learn why technology isn't infallible for patients and healthcare organizations and has the potential to change the healthcare industry for the better.
EGUIDE:
As the transition from fee-for-service to value-based models of care continues, healthcare organizations are looking forward to determine which procedures are helping or causing more harm. Learn more about where healthcare orgs stand on the matter, and where they are looking to make changes for the future.
EZINE:
Mobile technology in healthcare has the power to change how medicine is practiced, and it will be on IT's shoulders to help this transformation along. In this issue of Pulse, we examine the infiltration of tablets and smartphones as seen through the eyes of hospital CIOs.
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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.