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Improve Efficiency with a Clientless Healthcare Solution

I’ve got bad news for you – your network’s computer systems are out of date. The technology that you rely will eventually run your business into the ground, whether you see it coming or not. You see, old client and server systems, used by most hospitals and clinics, are going the way of the dinosaur. [...]

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Healthcare Policy Stakeholders

By Johnny Blogger – as consultant with the Chicago Lakeview Psychotherapy group, 2nd Story Counseling.  The topic of healthcare policy for mental health, psychotherapy, disease prevention, general medicine, including access to and administration of, is an extremely complex and at times politically contentious issue in the United States of America. This is in large part due to the [...]

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Network Cabling in Healthcare Facilities and TIA-1179

The newly ratified ANSI/TIA-1179 Healthcare Infrastructure Standard arrived just in time as most hospitals, clinics and other healthcare facilities increase IT spending. This increase has been driven by deployments of Electronic Health Systems (HER) and incentives that will be implemented from the U.S. federal government’s $20 billion stimulus program that rewards healthcare providers for their [...]

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