There’s a major disconnect between the promise of digital transformation in clinical care settings and the reality of hospital systems and clinics today. Nurse retention depends on bridging this gap. Many of us remember the first wave of digital transformation in healthcare, where paper and triplicate forms gave way to electronic charting. Although electronic medical records (EMR) systems are remarkable and essential, they don’t provide a complete digital solution for care providers.
Location-based marketing has been around for a while. Marketers have used ZIP codes to send personalized marketing messages to target audiences. However, these tactics are limited. For example, you can’t trigger ads in real-time or at the moment of highest intent. But what if you could target the right customers at the right place and time? Enter geofencing.
Instituto Salvadoreno del Seguro Social (ISSS), an El Salvador based government health care institution, provides medical services such as treatment, insurance, prescription home delivery, etc. The institution has branches in over 114 locations throughout the country, with its IT infrastructure network being very crucial for its business operations. To monitor its business critical IT network, ISSS’ IT team evaluated and chose ManageEngine OpManager.
The healthcare industry is one of the most complex and demanding industries in the world, with a wide range of products and supplies that must be carefully managed and tracked. Proper inventory management is critical to ensuring that hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare facilities have the supplies they need to provide the highest level of care possible.
If you’re part of a software engineering team in digital health, medtech, medical devices, Software as a Medical Device (SaMD), etc. you have to comply with regulatory standards. And one of the biggest challenges engineering leads have in this sector is figuring out what they have to do to achieve software delivery compliance.
The healthcare industry is a complex and rapidly evolving sector that requires real-time visibility and control over assets to optimize operations and ensure the delivery of quality care. One of the technologies that can provide such visibility and control is Radio Frequency Identification (RFID). RFID can enable healthcare providers to track, manage, and monitor their assets in real-time, leading to improved efficiency, reduced costs, and better patient outcomes.