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Medical practitioners and healthcare delivery organizations (CDOs)
face formidable administrative and technical challenges in the
management of patient health and wellness, accurate and timely
diagnosis of illness, and the determination and delivery of
appropriate care and treatment.
Event-driven and real-time information technology (IT) can play
a key role in mitigating these challenges and thereby enabling
healthcare performance transformation. Implementation of
application and integration middleware (AIM), interoperable with
analytics and accessible in real-time at the point of care and
elsewhere, is the most cost-effective IT approach.
Join us for this timely webcast and learn how the key components
of AIM (service oriented architecture (SOA), web services,
connectivity, business process, and operational decision
management) and IT modes for deployment (expert integrated
systems, mobile devices and private/public/hybrid cloud) can
have a significant positive effect on health and wellness
management, medical practice, healthcare delivery and
augmentation of the medical common body of knowledge.
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