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| | November 20176CIOReviewCopyright © 2017 ValleyMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher thereof.NOVEMBER -13- 2017Mailing AddressCIOReview44790 S. Grimmer Blvd Suite 202, Fremont, CA 94538T:510.565.7624, F:510-894-8405 NOVEMBER - 13 - 2017, Vol 06 SE 118 - Published by ValleyMedia, Inc. To subscribe to CIOReviewVisit www.cioreview.com PATIENT MONITORING SPECIALCIOReviewEditorial StaffSalesAva Garcia Ereena Mathur Kyle SummersBanu JohnJade Ray Sarah Lauren AndersonKatherine Joneskatherine@cioreview.com510.996.5173VisualizersDave BrownManaging EditorJeevan GeorgeK. Manoj KumarEditorialHealthcare providers are increasingly deploying patient monitoring devices to enhance the healthcare service delivery today. These devices gather crucial information about the patient and deliver it to healthcare providers in real-time for making fast and accurate medical decisions. Using this critical data, healthcare providers can analyze health parameters that signify state of patient health. From Lancaster General Hospital in Pennsylvania to Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School in Singapore, researchers around the globe have been harnessing the power of these new age patient monitoring tools to study patients and their lifestyle. In addition to garnering critical patient health information, the experiments will perform feasibility study of various drugs and medical programs. Parallely, regulatory bodies have been keeping track of these technological adoptions and studying outcomes. FCC has recognized that electronic devices can play crucial role in patient monitoring, clinical decision-making process and eventually saving lives. Integration of patient monitoring solution with EHR system can deliver faster patient care. However, data privacy advocates have voiced their aversion to free flow of patient data. Industry will need to build a robust security framework to dispel the fear of data breach. However, as patient monitoring process will be injected with power of data, healthcare providers can raise the quality of care.In this edition, CIOReview brings to you companies that are at the leading edge of these trends, transforming patient monitoring arena through holistic solutions. Let us know your thoughts. Jeevan George Managing Editoreditor@cioreview.comA Strategic Piece of Care Delivery *Some of the Insights are based on the interviews with respective CIOs and CXOs to our editorial staff
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