VA Data Links Employee Engagement to Patient Satisfaction
Engaged workers are better workers. This correlation seems to make sense, but there has been less attention given to its applicability in the public sector.
Engaged workers are better workers. This correlation seems to make sense, but there has been less attention given to its applicability in the public sector.
The need for digital workspaces that take into account data protection, IT modernization and policy considerations is more relevant than ever.
In the wake of the administration’s Cloud Smart strategy, VA is moving all of its existing applications to cloud and building all of its new applications to be cloud-ready.
When AFCEA Bethesda convenes its Health IT Summit on January 29 and January 30, the focus will be clear: It’s not about developing better technology, it’s about delivering better healthcare outcomes.
Combatting the opioid crisis demands a multi-factored approach.
In healthcare agencies, it’s critical that data not only be secure but also available in the case of disaster. In the event of a system failure or cybersecurity breach, healthcare organizations must be able to quickly recover secure copies of patient, provider and payer data. Access to this information could literally be a life orRead… Read more »
When thinking about population health management nationally, health centers are an important piece of that puzzle – and data is driving their continuous improvement.
Today’s opioid crisis is a complex problem that affects governments at all levels. To make an impact on this significant problem, governments need a new approach that involves leveraging data and technology. Cloud-based technologies offer a way forward for better collaboration and data sharing sources.
In today’s busy world, finding time to look after your health and well-being is more important than ever.
GovLoop recently spoke with experts from AlphaSix Corporation about analytics’ power to combat problems like America’s raging opioid crisis.