Healthcare, July / August 2008
he world of technology is changing faster than we can say Mac or PC, and for some industries, the evolution of these new solutions can’t happen fast enough. Healthcare technology is a primary example, as hospitals look to increase patient safety and care and reduce delivery costs, while also... >>
Ontario-based radiology group builds the foundation for regional electronic health records
Healthcare, May / June 2008
As one of the most dynamic areas of medical treatment, radiology technology is rapidly changing to meet the immediate needs of Canadian hospitals and clinics. Indeed, radiology is a core element of delivering effective medical care to a large number of patients in a modern healthcare system. These... >>
Operation IT: why investing in technology can be the right prescription for Canadian HCOs
Healthcare, March / April 2008
In today’s business climate, it’s hard to come up with a sector that doesn’t have the pressure on to “do more with less.” Not surprisingly, the largely publicly-funded Canadian healthcare system is no exception, despite an overall sense of patient dissatisfaction. But... >>
Making way for the eHealth revolution
Healthcare, November / December
There are approximately 33 health-care transactions per second that occur in Canada, according to the 2007-2008 Canada Health Infoway (CHI) plan. Considering the state of our current paper-based system, that equates to a very large filing cabinet. With this in mind, it’s no surprise that the... >>