Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Ravi Krishnan: The four rungs of the healthcare IT value ladder

  Healthcare groups question pace of eHealth records rollout | TI touts health monitors for the masses
 
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Ravi Krishnan: The four rungs of the healthcare IT value ladder
Being a health IT professional can be an incredibly rewarding job. I'm proud of the role my peers and I play in building and innovating the future of health care. Especially because the ultimate goal in the work that we do is to improve the care that patients receive, which of course includes ourselves, our families, and our friends. Read More


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TI today demonstrated several prototypes of what it described as hospital-grade medical monitoring devices that can measure everything from your percentage of body fat and water to your blood oxygen saturation. Read More

 

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