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Hospitals Turn To Tech To Help with 2021 Nursing Shortage

Electronic Health Reporter

One of the greatest health concerns of modern society is nursing shortages in different states across the world. The prevalence and impacts of the recent Covid-19 pandemic have taught the world that professional nurses and […].

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Hospitals Turn To Tech To Help With 2021 Nursing Shortage

Electronic Health Reporter

One of the greatest health concerns of modern society is nursing shortages in different states across the world. The prevalence and impacts of the recent Covid-19 pandemic have taught the world that professional nurses and […].

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Five pivotal posts from Aging and Health Technology Watch March 2022

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Note the top trends that matter this Many changes underway in the enabling tech categories for older adults – including the importance of tech for home care agencies – not just the apps for the workers, but for care recipients, such as remote monitoring. Isn’t March a l-o-n-g month? So many weeks, so many blog posts to, uh, post.

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Virtua Health offers lessons in creating a Digital Transformation Office, Part 1

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Virtua Health is a nonprofit community health system with five hospitals, seven urgent care centers and 280-plus locations across South New Jersey and Philadelphia. It employs 14,000 people, including more than 2,850 doctors, physician assistants and nurse practitioners, and has more than one million patient encounters per year.

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Health systems in 10 years: 20 predictions from top executives

Henry Kotula

Question: What will hospitals and health systems look like in 10 years? In 10 years, inpatient hospitals will be more focused on emergency care, intensive/complex care following surgery or complex medical conditions, and short-stay/observation units. The future of hospitals might not actually unfold in hospitals.