Articles about Healthcare

 Predictive Analytics in Healthcare: Improving Operational Efficiency with Data-Driven IT Strategy

Predictive Analytics in Healthcare: Improving Efficiency

The healthcare industry is one of the multi-dimensional industries in the world. It caters to many services, including prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of various diseases or impairments in human beings. Health experts and professionals have spent years (decades, even) looking for ways to continuously develop operational efficiency in healthcare.

Localizing Medical Management Software

Localizing Medical Management Software

Medical software localization is a delicate task. It's not something that can be delegated to just anyone who knows basic translation or someone fluent in the source and target languages. Mistakes can create inefficiencies or lead to serious consequences. It needs meticulous attention to details and a thoughtfully planned process.

Chatbots In Healthcare Industry: a New Remedy for Old Problems

Chatbots In Healthcare Industry: a New Remedy for Old Problems

Modern medicine is technological medicine. Health institutions are moving from analog to digital, mastering computer analysis and forecasting systems. Technologies in healthcare are not only the latest medical equipment but also industry-specific software that automates work processes. One of the promising areas is the chatbot application in healthcare.

How the Next Generation of Healthcare Tech is Shaping Proactive Treatment

How New Healthcare Tech is Shaping Proactive Treatment

Digital technology and innovation are radically changing healthcare. From research and development to new treatments, apps, platforms and wearables and having a profound impact. Search engines and social networks are also changing the ways patients seek out information and treatments, even if that means going abroad for a cure. Healthcare needs to keep innovating.

Data Strategy for Digital Transformation in the Medical Industry

Data Strategy for Digital Transformation in the Medical Industry

As technology blurs the line between digital and physical medical care, private practices and doctors must start using technology to promote the intimate connection necessary in doctor-patient relationships. In 2017, more than 95% of non-federal acute care hospitals used information technology for health care. Technology in medicine is widespread and growing, redefining how we think about healthcare.