18
Mar
San Jose, CA – March 18, 2025 – Onyx Healthcare, a leading provider of medical IT solutions, will present its latest AI-powered medical devices at NVIDIA GTC 2025, taking place March 17–21 in San Jose, California. Attendees can visit Onyx Healthcare at Booth #2305 to experience innovations designed to enhance patient care...
10
Mar
HIMSS 2025 was an incredible event, and we’re excited to share the highlights with you! From AI-powered patient monitoring to next-gen medical computing solutions powered by Intel® and NVIDIA®, Onyx Healthcare USA continues to drive innovation in healthcare IT. Watch our video recap to see our latest advancements in...
06
Aug
Press Ganey – a global organization dedicated to improving patient experiences in healthcare facilities across the world – has their own scoring system for determining how hospitals are dedicated to enhancing a patient’s experience from the moment they enter a healthcare facility until long after they leave. The ultimate...
06
Feb
Get ready, Orlando – Onyx Healthcare is about to take the city by storm! In the world of medical technology, the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) industry conference is the top event of the year. Thousands of industry experts, organizations, and vendors descend on the conference searching...
06
Feb
Interested in learning more about the medical technology that stands to change the very future of healthcare? Then you’ll want to schedule your Onyx Healthcare booth tour for the HIMSS industry conference in Orlando, Florida! From February 19th to February 23, 2017, attendees will have the opportunity to examine...
20
Apr
One of the biggest topics in the medical field is healthcare IT interoperability; this term refers to the extent in which IT systems within a hospital or medical clinic can communicate with one another. Once these communications happen, the IT systems need to present that information in such a...
29
Feb
Traditional pharmacies are limited by access to patient records; pharmacists often rely on slow communication processes – like faxes – to provide patients with their medication. What’s more, pharmacies aren’t provided as in-depth knowledge about a patient’s health, making it possible for pharmacists to unknowingly create a dangerous mix...