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According to the UK's Dr Shafi Ahmed, to meet the workforce squeeze, health systems need to plan better, change training radically and introduce flexible career paths that allow for periods of teaching or innovating.
Incorporating cloud-native architecture, agile methodologies, product-driven development and DevOps all are needed, says Dr. Melek Somai, CTO at Inception Health, a subsidiary of Froedtert Health.
"As AI capabilities continue to improve, health systems will be able to provide a more seamless, coordinated and comprehensive experience for each patient," says the chief technology officer of BD.
According to WHO-Europe's David Novillo Ortiz, four key e-health strategies (tech guidance, enhancing capacity, knowledge exchange and scaling up things that work) are deploying to address workforce and health equity challenges across the region.
According to the Netherlands Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport's Abigail Norville, there is a need to foster and train our existing healthcare workforce to operate in new ways as healthcare evolves.
A healthcare-scheduling expert explains how intelligent tools can save providers time and money by optimizing physician capacity, accelerating patient access and cutting unnecessary staff training and administration.
The messaging platform is already being used by some partners of the aeromedical service provider.
Administrative burden is a huge challenge, and technology often exacerbates it. But is there a better way forward? IT is underleveraged as a way to help clinicians spend more time with their patients, says one expert.
More than 30 programs aim to address the healthcare skills gap. Individual and enterprise developers can practice everything from automating prior auth forms to deriving AI/ML-driven insights from healthcare data.
As they grapple with rising costs, three in four C-suite leaders say recent artificial intelligence advancements will "reshape the industry," according to a new Bain & Company report. But just 6% have an organizational plan to harness it.