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KLAS: Interoperability Becoming A Key Driver in Labor & Delivery Market

06/08/2012 By Kate Gamble Leave a Comment

Although the labor and delivery market has historically been dominated by best-of-breed systems because of their focus on clinical functionality, increasing demand for integration is changing the game, according to a new KLAS report — Labor and Delivery 2012: Pursuing Interoperable Functionality. The study found that the need for interoperability among many providers has knocked […]

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Filed Under: Integration Tagged With: Cerner, Epic, GE, KLAS, McKesson, Philips

KLAS: New Technique Driving the Digital Mammography Market

04/10/2012 By Kate Gamble Leave a Comment

With its strong digital mammography product, which features the groundbreaking tomosynthesis imaging technique, Hologic has solidified its spot as top vendor in the space, according to a new KLAS study — Women’s Imaging 2012:Tomosynthesis Makes a Splash. The report found that tomosynthesis lives up to the hype in terms of its ability to detect lesions […]

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Filed Under: General Interest/Housekeeping Tagged With: Fuji, GE, Hologic, KLAS, Siemens

KLAS: Electronic Record Growth Slow Outside the U.S.

04/04/2012 By Kate Gamble Leave a Comment

Although there are plenty of vendors exploring the international space, the market for electronic patient records outside of the United States is still in the early stages, according to a new KLAS report — International EPR Market 2012: Multinational Vendor Footprints. The report, which is the first by KLAS to examine the global EMR market, […]

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Filed Under: Acute EMR, System Selection Tagged With: Allscripts, Cerner, CSC, Epic, GE, InterSystems, KLAS, McKesson, Meditech, Siemens

KLAS: With RTLS, It’s In The Way That You Use It

12/27/2011 By Anthony Guerra Leave a Comment

Though only 10 to 15 percent of the healthcare market is currently utilizing a real-time location system (RTLS) solution, 95 percent of them (ranging from facilities with 25 beds to large IDNs with thousands of beds), cite operational efficiency gains, according to a new KLAS report — Real-Time Location Systems (RTLS) 2011: Maximizing the ROI. […]

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Filed Under: General Interest/Housekeeping Tagged With: Aeroscout, Awarepoint, CenTrak, Cerner, Ekahau, GE, Hill-Rom, Intelligent InSites, KLAS, Radianse, Sonitor, TeleTracking, Versus

Don’t Be Strangled By Process-Improvement Black Belts

07/20/2010 By Dale Sanders 1 Comment

In ITIL, we healthcare CIOs are acting in predictable fashion by following the “Most Popular Practice” as opposed to the “Best Practice.” Before we pull the trigger on yet another silver bullet savior of process, I urge all of us to look closely at the contribution of burdensome process in the woes of Toyota…and GE…and […]

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Filed Under: Process Improvement Methodologies Tagged With: Apple, Blogs, Dale Sanders, DMAIC, GE, Google, ITIL, Lean Management, Motorola, Six Sigma, Toyota

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