Information Systems

Some hospitals slow to adopt life-saving IT tools

Thousands of Americans die from preventable medical errors each year, with the number of deaths equivalent to a jumbo jet crash once a day. But in spite of the safety benefits, many hospitals are slow to embrace potentially life-saving information technology systems. --by Debbie Freeman

New thoughts on smart machines

The prevailing wisdom in artificial intelligence is that humans learn by storing a system of rules. But you won't learn to play tennis by sitting in a room reading about the sport. Asim Roy says there is a profound truth to the saying that "practice makes perfect." --by Carrie Barnett

The ultimate supply chain test

What is the best way to manage critical resources during a terrorist attack or an epidemic? ASU business researchers realize that the public health system is a very large and complex supply chain. They are applying business principles to help public health organizations better prepare for an emergency.--by Carrie Barnett

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