What are your obsolete applications costing you?

By Tony Cotterill As IT adoption grew within healthcare, it happened at different speeds and without a clear lead from the IT department. Many departments ‘grew their own’ applications. In fact, Radiology, in many hospitals, grew its IT infrastructure faster than the...

The Road to an Interoperable Health IT Infrastructure

This January BridgeHead Software will participate in the MUSE 2015 Executive Institute, which will focus on the topic: “Achieving an Interoperable Health IT Infrastructure.”  Much of the upcoming conference will key off of a recent paper from the Office of the...

Beyond a VNA – the Independent Clinical Archive

By Tim Kaschinske In my last blog in this six-part series focusing on how healthcare organizations are dealing with unprecedented volumes of unstructured data, I talked about solutions within the market, one of which is the Independent Clinical Archive.  In November,...

Possible Solutions

By Tim Kaschinske This is the fifth and final blog in a series focusing on how healthcare organizations are dealing with unprecedented volumes of unstructured data and how this impacts the holistic view of the patient’s data. You can read the prior blogs here: Much...

Identifying a Patient

By Tim Kaschinske This is the fourth blog in a series focusing on how healthcare organizations are dealing with unprecedented volumes of unstructured data and how this impacts the holistic view of the patient’s data.  The previous blogs are available here: Much Ado...

Balancing the cost and staff requirements of data protection

Steven Giangregorio, VP, Professional Services More often than not, when I’m discussing professional services work with customers, I’m told that their resources are strapped, that they are focused on too many things and that they can’t get started for a while....