These folks are not doing anything that everyone else in healthcare is doing but since the press release came out today they can be the example of where tons of money goes in Health IT and the question always arises about the ROI on buying more software and algorithms. Should it today be just another...
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More new trending with predictive behavior software in the news today with utilizing software to predict from one’s behavior whether or not you may be a good candidate for a nursing job when applying. Data analytics are once more on steroids and here’s the latest. When you look and see the client...
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We keep seeing more business intelligence software working it’s way into healthcare. Anodyne is a software as a service web application that will be free standing on it’s own and will also be integrated with Athena software for the numbers and data algorithmic analysis processes. Anodyne...
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