Bill Siwicki
A physician expert in RPM discusses why the technology is so important to patient care and outcomes, and describes what needs to happen to capitalize on its promise.
These are some critical lessons chief information officers at Cleveland Clinic, Einstein Healthcare and other organizations have learned the past year, they say, in the newest installment of our feature series.
The COVID-19 crisis has increased the adoption of artificial intelligence in clinical oncology trials. Here's what it means for patient recruitment, retention and outcomes.
Telehealth has been a big win all over the country during COVID-19, but not at Windrose Health Network. The CEO details all the reasons why virtual care has not taken off.
The Interoperability and Patient Access final rule includes a section that modifies the Medicare Conditions of Participation that introduces patient event notifications. The hospital has new tech at the ready.
The Oregon health system already had telemedicine in its eight hospitals when COVID-19 struck. The pandemic demanded a change in virtual care strategy.
Rahul Sharma, CEO of HSBlox, a social determinants of health-platform company, walks through the obstacles to healthcare fully leveraging SDOH and potential solutions.
Dr. Nishit S. Patel, chief medical informatics officer at the hospital, discusses improving communication between hospital physicians and docs at other healthcare facilities in the community.
At providers working closely with Castell, the cost of care for patients has decreased in a meaningful way, its chief analytics officer says.
The health system streamlined EHR workflows, improved documentation quality and helped make better use of staffing resources across its network of 30 hospitals.