What Are the Key Differentiators Between an EHR and Practice Management Software?
Once upon a time, medical practices had cabinets or shelves full of file folders. Inside the folders were records that contained information about their patients’ health, contacts, insurance coverage, and other aspects of their lives.
Today, some health care practices still use paper records to conduct their business. Some use software, and others use a combination of paper and electronic records.
Since many practices are using or may use technology to help them keep records and manage their practices, it’s useful to explore what electronic health records (EHRs) and practice management software are, what they do, and how practices can combine them.
Don’t Settle For Retro Analytics
If you haven’t looked at your embedded analytics recently, you might be in for a BIG SURPRISE. SaaS product managers are discovering that their analytics platforms were built years ago, are woefully stuck in the past and are costing them a fortune. If you think your SaaS application might be suffering from RETRO ANALYTICS, don’t panic. Just download this free guide to learn more.
Don’t Settle For Retro Analytics
If you haven’t looked at your embedded analytics recently, you might be in for a BIG SURPRISE. SaaS product managers are discovering that their analytics platforms were built years ago, are woefully stuck in the past and are costing them a fortune. If you think your SaaS application might be suffering from RETRO ANALYTICS, don’t panic. Just download this free guide to learn more.
Have A New EHR System? Why Training Your Staff Is Key
Is your medical practice switching from paper records to electronic health records (EHRs)? Are you switching from one EHR system to another?
EHRs are vital tools that could assist your practice and ultimately, your patients. But adopting one or switching to a new EHR system could be challenging.
That’s why training your staff beforehand is crucial. EHR system training provides many benefits because you could build confidence and reduce fears.
The Future Is Here: Multicloud for the Distributed World
Recent global events like the Global Financial Collapse and COVID-19 pandemic have transformed how we build technology. The future is now here and it has brought multicloud with it. Read the white paper to learn how to master the “new normal” of today’s multi-service, multicloud, and multi-geography approach to technology.
Read and discover:
- Key factors that have driven the adoption of multicloud.
- How multicloud enables unprecedented choice and flexibility.
- The unique challenges that have arisen as multicloud has become the norm.
- How Redis Enterprise can help overcome challenges around new multicloud distributed applications.
The Total Economic Impact Of Redis Enterprise
The digital economy demands ultra-fast, real-time data processing to meet customer needs, and Redis Enterprise meets those demands with better performance and higher uptime at a lower cost than customers’ legacy SQL and NoSQL databases.
Read the Forrester Consulting Total Economic Impact™ study commissioned by Redis to see how a composite Redis customer achieved:
- $1.8M in savings on new projects, competitor transitions, and relational database conversions.
- $1.6M in new revenue from accelerated time to market enabled by Redis’ speed and stability.
- $952K in avoided downtime and SLA penalties from improved performance.
- $949K in improved efficiency for IT and DevOps teams.
All told, the composite customer realized 350% ROI and $4.12M in net present value over three years—with payback of less than 6 months.
Latency is the New Outage
More organizations are tying their future success to digital and online business. As brands expand their digital customer experiences, they rely on applications hosted on different infrastructures, in different geographies, and with different providers.
IT, operations teams, and developers that previously obsessed over availability and uptime of applications are now faced with a new challenge: latency. Download the white paper and discover how to tackle the challenge of speed.
Top Reasons to Download:
- Know what slow applications can cost your business, and why response time is more critical than ever.
- Learn how leading brands are delivering speed in a complex world of applications for digital consumers.
- Get the intelligence you need to deliver your customers the lowest latency possible.
The Total Economic Impact Of Redis Enterprise
The digital economy demands ultra-fast, real-time data processing to meet customer needs, and Redis Enterprise meets those demands with better performance and higher uptime at a lower cost than customers’ legacy SQL and NoSQL databases.
Read the Forrester Consulting Total Economic Impact™ study commissioned by Redis to see how a composite Redis customer achieved:
- $1.8M in savings on new projects, competitor transitions, and relational database conversions.
- $1.6M in new revenue from accelerated time to market enabled by Redis’ speed and stability.
- $952K in avoided downtime and SLA penalties from improved performance.
- $949K in improved efficiency for IT and DevOps teams.
All told, the composite customer realized 350% ROI and $4.12M in net present value over three years—with payback of less than 6 months.
The Future Is Here: Multicloud for the Distributed World
Recent global events like the Global Financial Collapse and COVID-19 pandemic have transformed how we build technology. The future is now here and it has brought multicloud with it. Read the white paper to learn how to master the “new normal” of today’s multi-service, multicloud, and multi-geography approach to technology.
Read and discover:
- Key factors that have driven the adoption of multicloud.
- How multicloud enables unprecedented choice and flexibility.
- The unique challenges that have arisen as multicloud has become the norm.
- How Redis Enterprise can help overcome challenges around new multicloud distributed applications.
Latency is the New Outage
More organizations are tying their future success to digital and online business. As brands expand their digital customer experiences, they rely on applications hosted on different infrastructures, in different geographies, and with different providers.
IT, operations teams, and developers that previously obsessed over availability and uptime of applications are now faced with a new challenge: latency. Download the white paper and discover how to tackle the challenge of speed.
Top Reasons to Download:
- Know what slow applications can cost your business, and why response time is more critical than ever.
- Learn how leading brands are delivering speed in a complex world of applications for digital consumers.
- Get the intelligence you need to deliver your customers the lowest latency possible.
MyTeam11 Case Study
MyTeam11 is the new global leader in the market of fantasy sports sites, ensuring that each user gets benefits and rewards at the end of any contest.
MyTeam11 is a leading option when it comes to sports like cricket, football (soccer), kabaddi, hockey, basketball, handball, volleyball, rugby, and baseball. Read this case study to find out why MyTeam11 choose Redis Enterprise Cloud, instead of Amazon Elasticache, for it’s extremely unpredictable data loads.
6 Key Elements of Enterprise Caching
As your business grows, so do the demands and complexity of your caching layer. This means that you will eventually outgrow basic caching and require an enterprise solution that delivers performance, resilience, and cost-efficiency at scale.
But what is enterprise caching? Download the checklist to discover:
- What enterprise caching is and why you need it.
- What the 6 key elements of enterprise caching are.
- How enterprise caching maximizes application performance.
Caching at Scale with Redis
This is the only primer you need to understand what application caching is, why and when it’s needed, and how to get the best performance from your applications using advanced enterprise application caching techniques.
You’ll also learn about:
- The role of caching in modern application stack.
- Horizontal and vertical scaling techniques.
- Caching in the cloud.
- Caching at enterprise scale.
Caching for Microservices Solution Brief
Redis Enterprise was designed and built with many of the same core principles that guide microservices architectures: agility, resilience, scalability, and flexibility.
This alignment makes Redis Enterprise an ideal caching solution for microservices applications. But not only does Redis Enterprise align with the strengths of microservices – it also helps overcome two key microservices challenges: complexity and latency.
MyTeam11 Case Study
MyTeam11 is the new global leader in the market of fantasy sports sites, ensuring that each user gets benefits and rewards at the end of any contest.
MyTeam11 is a leading option when it comes to sports like cricket, football (soccer), kabaddi, hockey, basketball, handball, volleyball, rugby, and baseball. Read this case study to find out why MyTeam11 choose Redis Enterprise Cloud, instead of Amazon Elasticache, for it’s extremely unpredictable data loads.