As tablets move into their adolescence, what changes will we see? By Melissa J. Perenson, PCWorld Dec 7, 2011 9:00 pm What will tablets look like in the coming year? Tablets are out of their infancy and moving into adolescence–which means that we can expect big changes ahead as tablets’ design and components improve. Tablet [...]
By James Whitemore of Smoothstone IP Communications Law firms today are looking to unify the patchwork of communications and collaboration services they have installed over the past two decades by moving them to the cloud. There’s only one problem–”unified communications” services are not so unified for everyone. Many law firms want to realize the power [...]
December 07, 2011 | Eric Wicklund, Contributing Editor WASHINGTON – Who’s more important to the advancement of mHealth – the physician or the patient? To Krishnan Ganapathy, of the Apollo Telemedicine Networking Foundation in India, the answer quite clearly is the physician – and he’s quite sure that all this new technology and all these [...]
Evan Koblentz ContactAll Articles Law Technology News December 6, 2011 Can tablets replace laptops? Or are they doomed to forever be a niche category? There’s one thing I know sure — I’m not going to carry three mobile computing devices. Currently, for work, a laptop is my primary computer and, of course, I have a [...]
December 06, 2011 | Michelle McNickle, Web Content Producer Fighting words were heard from both sides of the ICD-10 debate after the AMA called for a delay of the Oct. 1, 2013 deadline for conversion. LinkedIn and Twitter were bustling with yea or nay responses, which is why we asked Steve Sisko, IT consultant and [...]
December 02, 2011 | Mary Mosquera, Government Health IT WHITE OAK, MD – Physicians need to learn “patient-centeredness” as one of their core medical skills so they can incorporate it into their daily practice. But many clinicians are unfamiliar with what is involved in practicing with the patient at the center of his or her [...]
November 29, 2011 | Michelle McNickle, Web Content Producer Discussions surrounding EHRs and their adoption (or lack thereof) have grown into heated debates concerning their usability and effectiveness. And the most vocal folks, whose opinions could very well change the way EMRs work, are none other than the end users themselves: the clinicians. That’s why [...]