


Screen: At Least 1920 x 1080 resolutionĪ full 66 percent of consumer laptops come with low-resolution screens, most of which are 1366 x 768 pixels. Before you consider adding your own SSD, see our article on how to tell if you can upgrade your laptop. However, not all laptops are upgradeable, and your computer's warranty won't cover any new components that you add on your own. For example, Lenovo currently charges $270 to upgrade from a 500GB hard drive to a 256GB PCIe-NVMe SSD, but you can buy one for just $119. To save money, you may be able to buy a laptop that has a standard hard drive or a 128GB SSD and then upgrade it with an aftermarket drive. If you want to grab a higher-capacity, 512GB drive, it could cost over $300 more than a 256GB unit. Additional information about the company is available at the Luma website, the Luma blog, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter.ĭisclaimer: Constellation Research does not endorse any solution or service named in its research.On sites which let you configure, moving from a 1TB or 500GB hard drive to a 256GB SSD can cost $100 to $200. Headquartered in San Francisco, Luma serves more than 600 health systems, integrated delivery networks, federally qualified health centers, specialty networks, and clinics across the United States, and today orchestrates the care journeys of more than 35 million patients. Luma's Patient Success Platform™ empowers patients and providers to be successful by connecting and orchestrating all the steps in the patient journey, along with all the operational workflows and processes in the healthcare ecosystem. Instead of a disconnected experience, where patients are forced to be their own healthcare advocates and provider teams struggle to reach their patients, every point along the care journey should be simple, seamless, and effective. Luma was founded on the idea that healthcare should work better for all patients. The portfolio is updated at least once per year as the analyst team deems necessary based on market conditions.

Products and services named to the Constellation ShortList meet the threshold criteria for this category as determined through client inquiries, partner conversations, customer references, vendor selection projects, market share, and internal research. Healthcare system integration capabilitiesĬonstellation Research advises leaders on leveraging disruptive technologies to achieve business model transformation and streamline business processes. Integration with core unified communications system The goal is to achieve the "Triple Aim" framework of reducing healthcare costs, improving care quality and outcomes, and increasing patient and staff satisfaction.Ĭonstellation considered the following criteria when evaluating solutions for inclusion in this Shortlist:

Health systems and hospitals are making significant enterprise-wide investments in the next generation of clinical communications platforms needed to drive transformation toward patient-centered care models. We publish ShortLists to expedite the decision-making process for leaders making critical vendor selections, so they can find the right partners to enable their business success." "Constellation's ShortLists reflect the top vendors that matter most to our network of buy-side clients. "Organizations must reconsider how they balance business models, work/life priorities, and new market conditions during the uncertain climate of the Great Refactoring," said R "Ray" Wang, chairman and founder at Constellation Research. This communication is the first step in a successful patient health journey before, during, and following care. Luma's 650+ customers across the United States rely on real-time, EHR-integrated, and actionable communication with patients to improve efficiency and outcomes. "We believe that the relentless pursuit of patient engagement can detract from the ultimate goal: patient success, so Constellation's recognition of Luma's Patient Success Platform validates our product strategy." "We're honored to be among the top vendors chosen for Constellation's ShortList of Healthcare Clinical Communication providers as a 'solution to know'," said Jennifer Etter, Luma's head of product and design.
