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The Food and Drug Administration Changes Course toward Healthcare Communications

EDITOR'S NOTE: Special thanks to Cynthia Bradford Lencioni for writing today's blog post. You can connect with her on LinkedIn. __ In a stunning development leaked this week to the media, a senior...

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Introducing the Internet of Lifesaving People [Part 1]

It’s About People. As a society, we are obsessed with things. In fact, we have so many things, we’ve created the Internet of Things (IoT) to help us manage and learn from our things. What is the IoT?

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What Healthcare Needs to Know About Security in an Increasingly Cloud-Based Industry

EDITOR'S NOTE: Special thanks to Cynthia Bradford Lencioni for writing today's blog post. You can connect with her on LinkedIn. __ Security vulnerabilities are a concern for everyone in this day and...

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Healthcare Informatics Interviews Dr. James Woodson After Pulsara Wins Award [Press Release]

About a week and a half ago, we broke the news that Pulsara had been selected to receive the Healthcare Informatics Interoperability award for 2017, which was accepted by Pulsara CEO Dr. James...

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Leaders: Don't Confuse Communication with Engagement.

Here at Pulsara, our entire focus is on communication. When things break down in healthcare, the root cause is almost always a breakdown in communication. This communication breakdown is what drove...

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Your ED Overcrowding is Costing Stroke Patients Brain Tissue

1.9 million neurons, 14 billion synapses, and 7.5 miles of myelinated fibers — this is what a brain experiencing an acute stroke loses every MINUTE that passes without treatment. Even more...

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How One EMS System is Working to Improve Care Systems in Time-Sensitive Emergencies

When the concept for EMS was born nearly 50 years ago, it was meant to be an integrated part of a smooth system of care beginning with the call to EMS dispatch and continuing through to definitive...

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