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OnPage's Top Healthcare Blogs of 2018

It’s no secret that we, at OnPage, are passionate about healthcare and the clinical professionals that make the industry go ‘round. It’s through our appetite for this industry, which lead us to publish several, interesting blogs about healthcare and its related topics in 2018. It’s been a successful year and we look forward to 2019, filled with a fresh batch of healthcare posts.

Healthcare IoT: Monitoring Diabetes with Logz.io

Before I hop right in, it’s important to understand a bit about diabetes. Diabetes is what happens when your body cannot produce (type 1) or respond (type 2) to insulin effectively. The impact on the body is frequently quite severe — people who have difficulty controlling their blood sugar levels run the risk of losing feeling in their fingers and/or toes or even going into a coma if their blood sugar is either too high or too low.

OnPage Alerts Get Attention

When you absolutely need to be notified, only OnPage has Alert-Until-Read capabilities. The alert is unique, loud and very hard to ignore. And it will keep going for up to eight hours until it's acknowledged. For IT, MSP and healthcare professionals, OnPage'automates incident management, reduces human error and drastically cuts down response times.

Improving Hospital Workflow with OnPage Alerting

At many points in a hospital’s functioning, workflow touches the outcome. The problem facing much of healthcare though is that the established workflow for alerting and messaging physicians is broken. What are ways for improving scheduling doctors? What are the potential impacts from improvement?

Monitoring and securing Kubernetes-based healthcare services on Google Cloud: Cota Healthcare

As Cota Healthcare moved to Kubernetes on Google Cloud, it chose Sysdig for Kubernetes monitoring and container security. With Sysdig, Cota accelerates healthcare service development, improves capacity planning, fixes issues rapidly, and strengthens its security posture.

The Real Cost of Healthcare Miscommunication

Miscommunication isn’t just about the frustration that ensues when direction isn’t followed or understood by colleagues. For the healthcare industry, miscommunication could mean the loss of billions of dollars and endangering the lives of patients. That’s why physicians must implement a clinical communication solution to avoid the risks associated with poor, care team collaboration methods.

OnPage: Unified clinical communications for care teams

Gone are the days when a patient could go into a healthcare facility and only see one physician from start to finish. Today, care teams are replacing the traditional approach to healthcare. These newer models are more patient-centered and include “Teamlets ” and “Family Team Care ” as part of their approach. In order for these new models to be effective, they not only need changes in resources but also require a change in the way they communicate.

OnPage Provides Home Healthcare & Hospice with Clinical Communications System

As the preferred vendor of clinical communications in home healthcare, OnPage provides physicians, nurses and home healthcare administration an effective and secure incident management & communication tool that reduces costs, increases productivity and improves patient outcomes.