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Without transparency, how can patients opt in as to how their information is being used? asks Nicole Neumarker, EVP of Development and Innovation for Cotiviti.
For many provider organizations, the COVID-19 pandemic shifted IT resources away from regular EHR upgrades. Douglas Herr, vice president of EHR services at DeliverHealth, offers advice for CIOs who are behind with their EHRs.
Dr. Darin Vercillo, chief medical officer and cofounder of Central Logic, discusses how health systems via IT can best orchestrate operations, most notably patient transfers and discharges to post-acute care.
(Sponsored) Post-pandemic, consumers expect more customized, data-driven service tailored for their specific needs. Healthcare organizations that can provide that kind of personalized experience will be better positioned to earn patients' trust.
(Sponsored) Patients are demanding a digital-first, best-in-class experience, so health systems must engage with them 365 days a year, says Mike Serbinis, cofounder and CEO of League, who calls personalization the "jet fuel" for engagement.
One challenge is competition for remote staff is nationwide, says Kimberly Scaccia, VP of Revenue Management for Mercyhealth.
One long-term impact has been moving care out of the hospital, including a new Hospital at Home program, says President Dr. Michael Gustafson.
There are additional use cases for leveraging continuous video observation beyond monitoring patients for fall risk. And AI has a role to play. Caregility's chief strategy officer explains.
Janet Dillione, CEO of Connect America, discusses the role of remote patient monitoring and hospital in the home in the evolving delivery of healthcare.
Dr. Maulik Majmudar, who developed Halo at Amazon and now serves as chief medical officer at Biofourmis, says remote patient monitoring must become remote patient management.
The Indian government has advocated the use of digital tools to accelerate virtual care, including telehealth, and address the shortage of hospital beds, says professor Krishnan Ganapathy, director of Apollo Telehealth Services, India.
FundamentalVR CEO Richard Vincent discusses the importance of providing diverse offerings for different surgical training use cases.