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In this week's Computer Weekly, as NHS Digital is folded into NHS England, we consider what the merger could mean for the future of NHS IT. We find out how data science and analytics has become an increasingly important function for John Lewis. And we examine the importance of building empathy into metaverse applications. Read the issue now.
EGUIDE:
President Biden's executive order focuses on the importance of secure and reliable Artificial Intelligence (AI) in various sectors, including healthcare.
WHITE PAPER:
Managing clinical claims appeals has traditionally been a costly, convoluted part of the healthcare revenue cycle. Introducing AI into the process can improve the efficiency and accuracy of claims appeals. Learn how AI can elevate your revenue cycle ecosystem.
EBOOK:
Named Project of the Year in the Computer Weekly Innovation Awards APAC 2022, StratMed's Integer platform is facilitating data exchanges between healthcare providers and their suppliers to improve transparency in India's healthcare supply chain.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide, uncover advice from James Wellman, CHCIO, CIO at Comanche County Memorial Hospital in Lawton, Oklahoma. Explore this Q&A which includes personal experiences, and what James thinks healthcare organizations should look for in a VNA system and vendor.
EGUIDE:
Inside this expert guide, you'll learn about 5 common concerns of cloud services in healthcare, how to tackle the concern, and the well-known benefits of using the cloud.
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.
EBOOK:
In this healthcare handbook, explore the challenges of integrating an EHR with medical imaging storage, and why your organization should look to the enterprise imaging model. You'll also uncover 7 things to know about how next-generation technology with affect medical imaging.
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Download this issue of Pulse to learn how in the pursuit of value-based care, healthcare providers and those that foot the bill, converge to improve quality, while lowering costs.