Quality Care
Dr. Andrew Mellin, VP and CMIO at Surescripts, and Dr. Nele Jessel, CMO at athenahealth, discuss integrating real-time prescription benefits into provider workflows to remove sticker shock and improving adherence and the benefits to value-based care.
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According to Will Cantrell, InteliChart's director of product solutions, the company’s unified platform makes it easy for patients to schedule appointments and message clinicians without downloading an app or logging in to an account.
Interestingly, young physicians see more risk to it than their senior counterparts.
It has shown 82% accuracy in detecting stroke, comparable to paramedics, according to RMIT University.
Also, digital twin technology is being tested to optimise mechanical ventilation.
The offering allows doctors to see a patient's 3D images and medical scans in detail through an augmented reality headset and collaborate remotely.
At AWE2024 in Long Beach, California, Fundamental VR announced it has incorporated AI into its surgical training platform, and HouseCall VR relayed it has signed an agreement with the University of Georgia College of Pharmacy.
The updated AI offerings will allow users and providers to gain personalized insights on blood pressure readings to help control the emergence of chronic health conditions.
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Ran Balicer, HIMSS board of directors member, talks about the possibility of clinical digital support technology to personalize care by helping clinicians predict potential health issues for patients so they can be prevented.
In part one of a two-part series, Dr. Bruce Darrow, Mount Sinai Health System CMIO and interim CDIO, relays how patients may gain confidence in relying on AI instead of doctors as accuracy of pattern recognition and predictive models improve.