The private healthcare group is deploying Amalga's HIS across its network nationwide, beginning with its upcoming hospital.
For the current quarter ending in December, Emerson Electric expects its per-share earnings to be $1.40. The company expects full-year earnings in the range of $6.35 to $6.55 per share.
Shareholder Update Reports Positive Customer Reviews, New Segment Growth and Technology Rollouts across Post-Acute HealthcareDETROIT, Oct. 30, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- (NASDAQ: AMST), a leading ...
EMMI Technologies, developer of the modular, hardware-agnostic Remote Patient Monitoring platform EmmiTec.Health, ...
A lack of real-world data (RWD) puts any commercialization strategy on shaky ground. To stay competitive, every pharmaceutical company needs access to high-quality, recent RWD to effectively bring a ...
Apple today released a new Developer Strap for the Vision Pro, on the same day as the Vision Pro with an M5 chip became available to purchase at Apple Stores. The second-generation Developer Strap ...
The Apple Vision Pro may be getting an updated Developer Strap, after an update to Apple's Developer site states orders will open soon. The Developer Strap for the Apple Vision Pro was a $300 ...
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. Early uses of artificial intelligence tools across the Department of Veterans Affairs will help officials determine which capabilities ...
Digital phenotyping with EHRs can improve early CKD detection and management, addressing underdiagnosis issues. ICD coding alone is insufficient; combining biochemical markers, NLP, and machine ...
Paper charts are quickly becoming a thing of the past in prison infirmaries across the South. In Virginia, North Carolina and Georgia, corrections officials are swapping clipboards for keyboards, ...
Headway, a mental health company, has launched an expanded electronic health record (EHR) system that includes an AI-assisted notes feature, the company announced on Tuesday. New York City-based ...
The American Medical Association is supporting new federal enforcement measures aimed at curbing information blocking, a practice the group says has long impeded patient care and physician efficiency.