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Health Care Planning for 2022 – Start with a Pandemic, Then Pivot to Health and Happiness

Health Populi

.” As we enter Year 3 of the COVID-19 pandemic, social and civic chasms and economic uncertainty (inflation, health care costs, Great Resignations), I took this page out of Dr, Seuss in my last monthly post for Medecision’s Liberate Health blog. Hass recommends that patient Suzie S. Mortality will be up in the U.S.

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How Telehealth Has Impacted Mental Health Care

Iris Telehealth

Every day, we see first-hand how telehealth improves access, bridges care gaps, and enhances patient experiences and outcomes. With the great demand for timely, high-quality care for many Americans, telehealth has changed how patients receive care and how health systems, community clinics, and providers facilitate care.

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Real-Time Versus Store-and-Forward Telehealth Technology

AMD Telemedicine

Knowing the differences between real-time and store-and-forward telehealth is a matter of clinical appropriateness and will also have an impact on patient and provider experience. Patient experience, trust, and satisfaction are other significant benefits offered by live technology.

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Human-Powered Health: How Abbott Is Unlocking the “Possibility of You” at CES 2022

Health Populi

Gary Shapiro, President and CEO of CTA, introduced today’s CES keynote speaker, Robert Ford, as the “ first-ever keynote speaker from health care” at CES, calling out the fact that Abbott’s Freestyle Libre System garnered one of CES 2022’s Innovation Awards.

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Miss one of these? Six aging and health tech blog posts from April and May

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Is 2022 the tipping point for technology and older adults? Scanning through the collection of blog posts from April and May, the obvious has finally occurred. Consider these six blog posts from April and May 2022. Medical practices are now offering choices to patients – in person or telehealth ?

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Telehealth Technology Helps Prevent Nurse Burnout — Here’s How

AMD Telemedicine

A 2022 survey found that the top reason nurses are leaving their jobs is burnout, and about 33% of those surveyed said they planned to leave by the end of the year. Despite these benefits, many healthcare workers are hesitant about buying into the technology because of previous negative experiences, such as messy EHR implementations.

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Let’s Save the Date and Make Patient Engagement Official in 2022

Society for Participatory Medicine

However, we are still missing the mark with patient involvement to make durable healthcare change towards a culture of patient centricity. How do we get the patient to actually be the one improving patient experience? And I propose a toast: “To stop talking about involving patients and actually do it in 2022.

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