Health IT


Technological Advances to Fuel EHR-EMR Market Growth
The global EHR-EMR market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 10.9% from USD 70 billion in 2016 to USD 120 billion by the end of 2023, driven primarily by an increase in the volume of medical records which requires proper management and storage. These are the latest findings of Market Research Future, a market research company. More...01 Oct 2018

New Apple Watch Includes Built-in ECG
The latest iteration of the Apple Watch, the Series 4, includes an electrocardiogram (ECG) sensor, officially classifying it as a medical device capable of alerting its user to abnormal heart rhythms. The new smartwatch was revealed at the recent September 2018. Apple iPhone launch event. More...
27 Sep 2018
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Organic Electrochemical Sensor Detects Metabolites Directly
Advantech Launches Healthcare Infotainment Terminals
Consumer Ratings Do Not Reflect Medical App Accuracy
Telemedicine Exercise Therapy Improves Physical Rehabilitation
Telemedicine System to Connect Trans-Siberian Railways
Patient Subscriptions May Enhance Future of EHR
Digital Ecosystem Supports OR Surgical Team
Dissatisfaction with EHRs Drives Physician Burnout
The Health IT channel of HospiMedica informs about healthcare information technology for hospitals, clinics, and private practice. Among the subjects covered are electronic medical record environments, document management, HIS, RIS, PACS, LIM, and others.







