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By Nathan Eddy | 12:05 pm | January 06, 2020
As artificial intelligence and robotic process automation are more widely deployed, they will help rehumanize medicine by allowing doctors to focus less on paperwork and administrative functions, and more on patient care.
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By Haemonetics | Haemonetics | 10:54 am | January 06, 2020
Using advanced clinical healthcare IT to optimize your most common workflows provides immediate and long-lasting payoffs.
By Nathan Eddy | 12:19 pm | December 27, 2019
Georgia’s largest health care system will work with the Alphabet subsidiary on several new initiatives, starting with deep analysis of existing medication and lab ordering patterns at Emory.
By Nathan Eddy | 01:21 pm | December 23, 2019
The update will help health systems coordinate care, with a specific focus on delirium, including sedation and pain medications, breathing machines and mobilization.
By Bill Siwicki | 01:30 pm | December 19, 2019
Five health IT consultants with decades of experience offer healthcare C-suite and IT leaders expert advice on how best to work with outside consultants and get the most bang for the buck.
By Bill Siwicki | 01:11 pm | December 18, 2019
Community Memorial Health System sees a 29% reduction in no-shows and an automatic way to fill cancellations, which all leads to more revenue.
Innovation
By Mike Miliard | 04:09 pm | December 13, 2019
As healthcare moves further into the post-electronic health record era, approaches to one of its foundational technologies have been slowly evolving to fit the times.
By Bill Siwicki | 12:53 pm | December 10, 2019
Sturdy Memorial Hospital accomplished this by contacting the right case manager when a behavioral health patient presented at the ED, coordinating with case managers, and transitioning the patient to appropriate care in an outpatient setting.
By Bill Siwicki | 01:52 pm | December 03, 2019
Since launching telepsychiatry, CaroMont Regional Medical Center’s emergency department has reduced length of stay for psychiatric patients by approximately 70%.
By Nathan Eddy | 11:14 am | December 02, 2019
As the clinician burnout epidemic continues, a new JAMA report shows how provider well-being is critical to patient safety.