New Platform Helps Hospital Systems Improve Scheduling Efficiency and Retain Patients
Kyruus, a leading provider of cloud-based Patient Access and Referral Management Solutions, today announced the latest version of KyruusOne Smart Search, a dynamic search engine that accurately matches patients with providers, reduces errors in the patient scheduling process and improves the quality of patient-doctor interactions.
Startups, this is how design works
Companies like Apple are making design impossible for startups to ignore. Startups like GitHub, Airbnb, Square, and Fitbit have design at the core of their business, and they’re doing phenomenal work. But what is ?design? actually? Is it a logo? A WordPress theme? An innovative UI?
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?Tis the season” for giving presents – and giving back. Maybe lucky for you, a new IndieGoGo campaign can help you do both at once.
No Investor Ever Got Fired for Passing on a Reading Startup
With Highly, our tender young product for sharing anything you read online, we replace hyperlinks with something we think is better???highlights. Simply highlight to share the words and ideas you find important.
Apple Details An Elaborate Transit Navigation System In Patent Applications
Apple has a couple of new patent application with the USPTO (via AppleInsider) that details what could be its solution for providing transit directions. The patents describe something that resembles a combination of the apps it has acquired it this space, including Embark and HopStop.
Nanodegree’ And Boot Camp Programs Attracting Investment
Even as the for-profit education sector has been swooning for years under the weight of heightened government regulation, highly focused task-oriented ?nanodegree programs? are attracting attention from investors.
All the ways investment banks are cozying up to Uber ahead of a possible IPO
An Uber IPO might not happen for quite some time but Wall Street firms already are positioning themselves for a piece of the action.
Google Can Now Tell You?re Not a Robot With Just One Click
When Alan Turing first conceived of the Turing Test in 1947, he suggested that a computer program?s resemblance to a human mind could be gauged by making it answer a series of questions written by an interrogator in another room. Jump forward about seven decades, and Google says it?s now developed a Turing Test that can spot a bot by requiring it to do something far simpler: Click on a checkbox.
This Is What Happens When Your Startup Is A Hit On Product Hunt
Product Hunt has become a major force in the startup world. Here’s how fledgling companies can make the most of it.