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A new Arch Collaborative user's guide dives into what 3,000 highly satisfied electronic health record users do that their less satisfied peers don't.
A balanced approach to deploying new IT that reduces the burden on employees and provides patients with enhanced services is key to stabilizing and advancing healthcare industry processes.
More than 80% of patients prefer this in-depth style of telemedicine to in-person care, says the health system's CMIO.
Peter Shen discusses the need for broader adoption of and getting greater value from artificial intelligence and deep learning, and shares his vision for the next generation of health AI.
Tracy Chu, corporate VP of population health and ACO chief executive at Scripps Health, will focus on how automation has enhanced patient-facing app experiences and clinician workflows in her upcoming HIMSS23 presentation.
Stesha Selsky and Meg Furukawa, nurse informaticists for the UCLA Health System, discuss how algorithms produce individual workload acuity scores using patient chart information in their HIMSS23 presentation preview.
Patient satisfaction has been up 18% for those using the virtual care program compared with those hospitalized in a bricks-and-mortar facility, the health system's chief digital officer says, with many feeling more empowered to manage their conditions.
Focusing on your network and personnel can help you build better cyber response capabilities, says Aimee Cardwell, SVP and CISO at UnitedHealth Group, in a preview of her upcoming HIMSS23 presentation.
In a preview of his HIMSS23 keynote, OpenEXO founder and chair Salim Ismail discusses the opportunities of "disruptive convergence," and describes some of its challenges.
A sneak preview into a HIMSS23 panel on using machine learning to find discharge medication errors, featuring Kyle Longhurst, product manager at Pariveda, and Wendy Paul, medication process architect at Seattle Children's Hospital.