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In our first episode of "When It Works," intracranial hematoma patient Danielle Collins and George Washington University Hospital's Dr. Walter Jean discuss how a virtual reality tool helped Collins comprehend her condition.
An application design that is patient-centric can keep users motivated to use them over a long period, says Ayumi Maruyama, president of Triple Regards.
(Sponsored) Healthcare organizations are increasingly open to adopting new capabilities and technologies to deliver better and more efficient patient-centered care, says Tapan Mehta, global head of healthcare solution marketing at Nutanix.
EMRAM is used as a tool to manage healthcare, but it's important for all stakeholders to work collaboratively in order to improve outcomes, says Ilker Köse, technology transfer office director at Istanbul Medipol University in Turkey.
(Sponsored) AI-powered early warning indicator score software, developed with Philips at a virtual care center in Dubbo, NSW, provides insights for better patient care, says Steven Mullins, district transformation manager at NSW Health.
Helping practitioners self-learn and improve patient outcomes through coaching and data dashboards has also benefited employers with better risk mitigation strategies, says Melinda Wassell, chief health informatics officer at Work Healthy Australia.
(Sponsored) John McDaniel, EVP at The HCI Group, predicts that healthcare will change from a physical to virtual care environment, which focuses primarily on patient satisfaction and engagement with a digital front door approach.
Artificial intelligence is the next priority in Turkey's drive to improve patient care, support clinical staff and pursue digital maturity, says Dr. Şuayip Birinci, the country's deputy minister of health.
Dr. Jacqueline Shreibati, former chief medical officer of AliveCor, describes the company's mobile ECG tech and the industry's embrace of consumer-friendly offerings.
Digital transformation has made big strides in Alberta with adoption and the implementation of technology in striving for patient-centric care, says Reda Alhajj, a professor at the University of Calgary, Canada.
Charles Parker, principal of Escentium Consulting, gives his thoughts on the value of various remote monitoring technologies.
Jena Daniels, director of research at Medable, describes how digital trial technologies can streamline clinical research and improve the patient experience.