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Greg Miller, chief growth officer at health IT vendor Lumeon, says manual methods for coordinating, verifying and advancing steps in a patient's clinical journey are leading to burnout for providers.
To fully realize the benefits of AI in healthcare, it is important for hospitals to pursue systemic changes, with pop health management as an end goal, says Dr. Dhesi Raja, vice chair of the Board of Advisory at HIMSS Asia-Pacific.
Patty Hayward, VP of industry strategy for healthcare and life sciences at Talkdesk, unpacks the results of a recent report, which finds providers struggling with integration of patient-facing tools.
KLAS Research and Censinet analysts seek to align healthcare cybersecurity collaboration with a new benchmarking study for 2023.
Anita Allen, professor of law and philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania, says "data sharing is the new health ethic," in a preview of her keynote address at the HIMSS Healthcare Cybersecurity Forum.
There are still a lot of misconceptions about the ONC rule and its requirements, says Joerg Schwarz, senior director for healthcare interoperability strategy at Infor, who offers some tips for provider organizations.
Artificial intelligence can help relieve clinicians' administrative burden so they can devote more time to direct patient care, say Dave Brown and Thanos Melitsiotis of QiiQ.
Its causes are multifactorial, but feeling undervalued and disrespected are two big factors, says Dean Browell, chief behavioral officer at Feedback, who explains how healthcare organizations can attract and retain experienced doctors and nurses.
Perspective on minimizing the risks of third-party information sharing from Odia Kagan, partner and chair of GDPR compliance and international privacy for Fox Rothschild LLP.
Dawn Bardot, senior director global services for Abiomed, explains how clinical care teams – monitoring newly installed heart pumps from any of their devices, whether at the hospital or at home – can improve patient and family communications.