As the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) seeks to enhance its digital transformation efforts, one of its key focus areas is enhancing and streamlining clinical and administrative workflows in radiology.
Read MoreDSS is at the forefront of advancing precision medicine for the VA through future leaning developments that integrate predictive models. This helps VA enhance care coordination and prevent unnecessary hospital readmissions. Read more in our latest Health IT Answers guest article.
Read MoreJUNO BEACH, Fla., Sept. 09, 2024 – Leading Health Information Technology solutions provider to federal, private, and public health care organizations Document Storage Systems, Inc. (DSS), is proud to attend and become one of the bronze sponsors to this year’s Association of VA Hematology and Oncology (AVAHO) meeting in Atlanta.
Read MoreRob Gordon, senior strategic leader for AI and digital innovation at DSS, will be participating in a panel at MidwestCon 2024 that explores critical strategies to protect sensitive information and fortify digital safety, particularly for the most vulnerable populations.
Read MoreEarlier this year, DSS announced that it had added security solutions developed by PFP Cybersecurity (PFP) to its suite of solutions. The foundation of this partnership is providing visibility into vulnerabilities in medical device hardware components and firmware.
Read MoreThis week kicks off the 2024 VA/DoD Suicide Prevention Conference, which focuses on the need to reimagine suicide prevention by highlighting innovative ways to increase the reach to at-risk Service members and Veterans.
Read MoreDSS is proud of the recent success and accolade of one of the Veterans Affairs Medical Centers (VAMC) it supports in delivering patient safety and quality Veteran care through innovative health care solutions. As reported in the Lebanon Daily News, the Lebanon VAMC won the Best Patient Experience award for level 2 facilities in the VA for three straight years.
Read MoreThe medical devices millions of Americans depend on daily are shockingly vulnerable. According to a new report from the U.S. Government Accountability Office, 53 percent of connected medical devices and other Internet of Things (IoT) devices in hospitals have known vulnerabilities. We need a new definition of security for medical devices.
Read MoreIs Artificial Intelligence (AI) in federal health care a renaissance or a revolution? AI clearly presents a monumental shift in the history of human civilization; an inflection point that has urged DSS’ Rob Gordon to pose this profound question.
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