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TulsaWorld: Multi-year, $50 million commitment by GKFF boosts Tulsa Innovation Labs’ effort to transform city into tech hub
The George Kaiser Family Foundation is investing $50 million toward making the city of Tulsa a technology hub. Revealed Wednesday, the commitment coincides with the release of a GKFF-backed Tulsa [...]
Direct Recruiters Inc.: COVID-19: How Healthcare IT Industry Organizations are Managing
As we experience a global pandemic, COVID-19, Direct Recruiters would like to wish all clients, candidates, and their families health, wellness, and safety during this time. In this unprecedented period [...]
Digital health: In Age of Coronavirus, Demand for Telemedicine Surges
According to Americantelemed.org, more than half of all U.S. hospitals currently have a telemedicine program. The global telemedicine technologies market was valued at $17.8 billion in 2014 and is predicted [...]
True Healthcare Data Integration: Leaving your Data Lake Behind
According to a recent report from Gartner, “U.S. Healthcare Payer CIOs Should Avoid Data Lake Mistakes with Clinical Data Integration,” by Mandi Bishop (October 2019), “Payer CIOs want to know whether data [...]
Oklahoma Startup Streamlines Medical Records
Remember when doctors charted patient visits with handwritten notes that were filed in color-coded hanging folders that filled up miles of metal cabinets in doctors’ offices, hospital basements and beyond? [...]
Tulsa’s Oil Industry Has Been Booming for Decades. Now Its Startup Scene Is, Too
T-Town is attracting new residents with its co-working spaces, business investment and advisory firms, food halls, and affordable housing. Tulsa, Inc.'s No. 47 Surge City, was once known as the oil and gas [...]
AI in Healthcare: With Great Power Comes Great Risk
Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine earning (ML) stand to transform outcomes for stakeholders across the healthcare industry more directly than nearly any other technology since the discovery of antibiotics. Able [...]
Inside Interoperability: Is TEFCA 2.0 — Finally — the Harbinger of True Interoperability?
According to ONC, Draft 2 of TEFCA “is designed to scale EHI [electronic health information] exchange nationwide and help ensure that HINs [health information networks], health care providers, health plans, [...]
The ‘path to success’ for ACOs requires data they can use
Leaders of both hospital- and physician-led ACOs know inherently that value-based care depends on analyzing the data available to them – from the many different IT systems in which their [...]
Verinovum Featured in Accountable Care News
The recent news of industry expert David Muntz joining Verinovum’s Board of Directors has been featured in the “Movers & Shakers” section of the December issue of Accountable Care [...]