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Podcast Recap: The Four Pillars of Next-Gen Clinical Collaboration

The clinical communication industry has been undergoing some significant changes since the…
Posted on Nov 5, 2021
By Kelly Elliot, Director of Marketing

Tags: clinical mobility, clinical workflow, critical events

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3 Ways to Combat COVID-19 with Clinical Communications

With growing concerns about the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), it’s becoming clear that…
Posted on Mar 27, 2020
By Kelly Elliot, Director of Marketing

Tags: clinical mobility, critical events

How Many Devices Does It Take to Coordinate Patient Care? (Fewer Than You Might Think)

From the time a patient is admitted to the hospital all the…
Posted on Nov 24, 2019
By Bana Jobe

Tags: clinical mobility

The Clinician Burnout Solution: CC&C

Clinicians are burning out on a massive and unsustainable scale. According to…
Posted on Aug 27, 2019
By Bana Jobe

Tags: clinical mobility, clinician burnout

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4 Types of Medical Errors (and How to Avoid Them)

Heart disease. Cancer. Medical errors. In that order, those are America’s leading…
Posted on May 21, 2019
By Bana Jobe

Tags: clinical mobility, clinical workflow

How to Vet a Clinical Communication Solution

So you’ve been hearing that smartphones are here to stay, and maybe…
Posted on Apr 16, 2019
By Kelly Elliot, Director of Marketing

Tags: clinical communications, clinical mobility

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