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(Sponsored) Dr. Lloyd McCann, CEO of Mercy Radiology and head of digital health for Healthcare Holdings, discusses how shifting to value-based care benefits patients, clinicians and the organization as a whole.
Sponsored: Microsoft Cloud for Healthcare makes it easier for healthcare orgs to manage health data, improve the patient experience, coordinate care and drive operational efficiency while helping support security, compliance and interoperability.
Sponsored: NextGen Health Data Hub is a cloud-native, API-first platform developed to solve clinical data management challenges for orgs that manage multiple IT systems and need to integrate data, resolve patient identity and normalize content.
Sponsored: Hospital patients expect clear and accurate communication. E Ink's low-power Digital Paper displays connect to EMR/EHR systems to show real-time, HIPAA-compliant data, and lowers costs while improving efficiency and patient experiences.
Sponsored: Artificial intelligence is changing the world of healthcare. Intel has worked closely with New York's Montefiore Hospital on AI-enabled systems that help doctors better understand their patients and deliver advanced care.
Sponsored: Cox Prosight is an extensible, real-time location solution that tracks and monitors assets, environments and people in real-time. This improves efficiency, safety and clinical flows while engaging patients in and out of the hospital.
Sponsored: Ignyte's Mental Health Case Management (MHM) solution unifies patient data and health resources to engage patients and power AI-driven support that allows providers to focus on delivering quality care.
Sponsored: Improve patient experience with eVideon HELLO, a HIPAA-secure, cloud-based video visit platform connecting patients, families and clinicians. With no passwords or downloads needed, HELLO increases nurse satisfaction.
Sponsored: AT&T is helping healthcare organizations meet the fast-growing need for remote patient monitoring with a fully integrated virtual care solution that helps expand access to care, reduce the cost of chronic care and lower readmission rates.
We must ensure patients remain at the center of their care by improving access, while respecting ethical aspects of healthcare, says Oriol Fuertes, CEO and cofounder of QIDA.
Matthew Fisher, general counsel at Carium, discusses some bedrock principles of patient privacy, advances in remote patient monitoring, CMS rules around non-physiologic data and how telehealth should fit into the continuum of care going forward.
Informaticists can show that their work brings improvement to every aspect of care and allows nurses to spend more time with patients and families, says Kassaundra McKnight-Young, senior clinical informaticist at the Truman Medical Center.