Bill Siwicki
The medication IT, among other things, takes the data provided within the Epic workflow and visualizes it in a web-based application to reduce staff's cognitive effort.
Now is the time for the industry to proactively shape the future of AI to maintain users' trust and realize its transformative potential, a physician expert tells Healthcare IT News.
In its first year, the health system treated more than 16,000 patients through Virtual ExpressCare. The service, launched at the peak of the pandemic, was crucial in preserving New York City's emergency care system.
The health system found the admissions and scheduling teams were having more informed, productive phone conversations as a result of the in-depth answers the chat was able to provide beforehand.
The CEO of AiCure discusses the need for the industry to focus on potential biases and create a "recall" process for algorithms that may have problems.
The massive health system's patient-compliance and patient-satisfaction numbers are quite high, at 85% and 96%, respectively.
More than 80% of Parkview Medical Center's clinicians agreed the software improved their ability to communicate patient information, while nearly as many said they feel more connected to their care teams.
A physician expert talks pre-pandemic regulations, ethical telemedicine across state lines, how virtual care technologies are boosting access and more.
Christopher Frenz takes on some tough questions about cyberattacks and patient safety in a one on one with Healthcare IT News.
The app has been getting nearly 1,000 downloads a week since launching in April. It's the new digital front door for the health system.