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Demand for home care is on the rise, part 2 

The need for home care is increasing, and the great news is that today’s clinical-grade, enterprise-class tablets are better than ever at supporting that need.

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Technology transforms the healthcare system 

Thinking about lives that can benefit and even be saved when technology is embraced in healthcare, is what drives me to get up every day and take on the challenge of transforming the healthcare system.

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Demand for home care is on the rise, part 1 

The demand for home healthcare is steadily climbing. An aging population, the increasing incidence of chronic disease, and the drive to keep people healthier and out of the hospital are among the many reasons for this increasing demand.

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Mobility means productivity for clinicians 

This week Microsoft is showcasing solutions for health organizations at the HIMSS Annual Conference & Exhibition in Chicago, where we’re talking with industry leaders and IT professionals about the difference that data, devices and cloud services can make in the industry.

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Winners of the 2015 Microsoft Health Innovation Awards 

The winners of the 2015 Microsoft Health Innovation Awards were announced at the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society Annual Conference & Exhibition (HIMSS15). Each year, Microsoft acknowledges forward-thinking health organizations and their technology solution partners that are using Microsoft technology to innovate and improve healthcare. It’s a great opportunity to showcase how industry leaders are taking advantage of modern devices and services to advance patient care, reduce costs, and streamline clinical and business processes.

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U.S. health organizations embracing the cloud 

In the rapidly evolving health industry, technology is playing a larger role than ever. And as health organizations are looking to modernize operations, they also must put their efforts toward reducing costs and improving productivity - and, of course, complying with federal regulations and protecting organizational data and patient privacy.