Healthcare

Goggles that can see what doctors can’t

A recent study suggests that special goggles worn by patients are better at noticing the subtle eye and head movements of stroke victims than the naked eye. Read Full Article >
- Tech Page One 05/22/2013

Universities and hospitals push virtualization trend

Public colleges that have embraced desktop virtualization are defying the stereotype that public institutions are slow to adopt innovative technologies. Read Full Article >
- Tech Page One 05/21/2013

Retailers Making Big Push Into Healthcare

An industry trade organization estimates that, nationwide, there are now more than 1,400 health clinics inside retail chain stores, double the number from six years ago. Read Full Article >
- ModernHealthcare.com 05/07/2013

Top 5 BYOD Issues Facing the Healthcare Industry

To provide the flexible resources required to manage a comprehensive BYOD strategy that maintains costs, control, and security, IT must be prepared to face several issues head on, Read Full Article >
- VentureBeat.com 04/30/2013

Researchers: We Know What Others Are Thinking

A team of researchers at Cornell University, using fMRI, says they’ve confirmed what 19 young volunteers were thinking in a series of experiments. Read Full Article >
- Tech Page One 04/29/2013

Dell Introduces New Initiatives for IT Customers

Dell announced new software and customer support initiatives during a presentation that also featured customers as guest speakers. Read Full Article >
- Tech Page One 04/26/2013

Is Sherpaa the Future of Healthcare?

The lack of a comprehensive solution to the health care crisis created an opportunity for tech startup Sherpaa, which patients use to email doctors any time. Read Full Article >
- Tech Page One 04/18/2013

Healthcare IT Worker Shortage Bigger Than Expected

The healthcare industry faces a bigger shortage of IT workers than previously estimated, delaying implementation of electronic health systems and strategic objectives. Read Full Article >
- Tech Page One 04/18/2013