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Robert Freeman, Mount Sinai Health System’s VP of clinical innovation and chief nursing informatics officer, explains how machine learning and AI tools help keep patients safer and help frontline caregivers.
Vocera Edge VP Si Luo describes ways to implement new technologies and improve the clinician workflow without adding burdens.
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The consumer and patient perspective is central to developing digital tools for the behavioral health space, according to Elise Kohl-Grant, CIO at Innovative Management Solutions NY.
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An interview with Davies Award-winning Akron Children’s Hospital CMIO Sarah Rush, MD, and CIO Harun Rashid shows how they plan to respond to the healthcare landscape's constant state of change.
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The organization means to use analytics in the reduction of healthcare administrative waste, according to CEO Brian Robertson.
AI from a clinical workflow perspective can help relieve the burden on physicians, freeing them up to spend more time with their patients, says Mark Anderson, president of HealthPointe Solutions.
Johnathan Pascall, EMEA sales director of uPerform by Ancile, says clinicians need access to the resources required to use digital systems as painlessly as possible to free up their time.
Gyant's AI platform can help physicians perform tasks only they can do, thus improving workflow, says CEO Pascal Zuta.
Deep Dive: Overwork has become an epidemic among physicians and nurses, and burdensome regulatory requirements and suboptimal EHR experiences are only exacerbating their frustrations. Fixing the problem demands new strategies to restore joy to medicine.
Dr. Aenor Sawyer, chief health innovation officer and director of UCSF's Skeletal Health Service, says clinicians deeply understand pain points and workflow and they care about innovations working because they will be the ones who use the tech.