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Think back to what life was like 20 years ago. For most of us, we probably enjoyed watching regular cable TV at home and used our landlines to make phone calls. Some of us were lucky enough to have personal computers with Internet access, like AOL dial-up.More...
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Mobile devices such as iPhones and iPads are becoming ubiquitous in health care. According to Manhattan Research’s 2012 data, 85 percent of U.S. physicians are using a smartphone to support their professional practice. Sixty-two percent are using a tablet device, penetration which has almost doubled from 35 percent just one year previously. More...
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Nephrologists are facing a myriad of issues that make it harder than ever to run their practice as an effective, efficient and profitable business. Medicare reform, higher overhead costs, economic downtown, decreased reimbursement, increased government regulations, hospital consolidations, political interests in a single-payor system. The list goes on.More...
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We live in the era of technology and cloud computing. If you don’t believe me, look at the size of the cloud computing data center built by Apple in North Carolina. Similar data centers are being constructed and built by companies across the world. As such, consumers are increasingly exposed to cloud-based services such as Dropbox, JustCloud, Zip Cloud and many others. Storing files in remote locations and accessing that data via the Internet is quickly becoming the norm. More...
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Mobile technology is bringing many tasks once reserved for the office to point of care, and this is streamlining workflow.More...
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