Population Health Management stories
DeepHealth has acquired iCAD, enhancing its AI breast cancer imaging technology and expanding global access to advanced screening solutions.
DeepHealth will enhance its ultrasound AI by integrating See-Mode's thyroid and breast imaging tech, boosting workflow efficiency and diagnostic accuracy.
Orion Health partners with Streamliners to integrate Amadeus DCR with HealthPathways, aiming to enhance healthcare delivery across NZ, Canada, Australia, UK, and Ireland.
Persistent Systems teams with Microsoft to debut an AI-driven Population Health Management solution, promising personalised, cost-effective care, and a potential 60% drop in hospital readmissions.
SNS Telecom & IT's latest report shows that big data has huge potential in the healthcare and pharmaceutical space.
A multitude of industry verticals generate large volumes of data for record keeping and database admin, and this is driving the uptake of BDaaS.
AI systems are at the forefront of the healthcare revolution. Selecting the right solution partners and business models is crucial for vendor success.
Healthcare system software developer Orion Health reported a $60.8 million loss in line with its strategy to grow revenues before becoming profitable.
Orion Health hailed as the leading vendor in a key healthcare IT study, underscoring its impact on managing and integrating patient data.
Leaders said earlier diagnosis, data reform and community care could ease NHS pressure if the service is to shift towards prevention by 2035.
Disconnected systems are leaving clinicians without the full picture, as Telstra Health rolls out a platform meant to move care data securely between services.
The platform is now used across 16 NHS organisations as services expand heart failure, COPD and virtual ward monitoring into community care.
The new unit aims to ease pressure on strained care services by testing tools that could cut hospital use and staff shortages.
Fragmented patient data is still slowing care and adding to doctors’ workload, with 71% saying better interoperability would help most.