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Human-Driven Technology Allows Fewer Clinicians To Care for More Patients

Electronic Health Reporter

Facing a severe shortage of primary care physicians — as many as 55,200 by 2032, according to the Association of American Medical Colleges — means we must humanize technology-driven approaches in healthcare. To improve efficiencies and ensure patients are getting the care they need, […].

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AI in Healthcare: A Great Add-on, Not a Replacement

Healthcare IT Today

However, it cannot fully nor successfully replace a human. A human touch is very much still needed, not only to get the AI to function as it should but in order for patients to feel comfortable. helps ensure a safe transition of care for my patient and avoid readmissions. Read what they had to say down below.

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AI: opportunities and barriers to improving healthcare

Digital Leaders HealthTech

Increasingly clinicians are conscious that machine or automation-based healthcare enable a host of benefits due to the many innovative projects that are underway. As wider society embraces new technologies, such as Amazon’s Alexa, there is a noticeable shift in attitude. Despite this, perception is increasingly changing.

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Healthcare Workforce – 2024 Health IT Predictions

Healthcare IT Today

Technology can significantly alleviate some of these issues throughout the rev cycle by automating repetitive tasks, enhancing efficiency, and augmenting human capabilities. This frees up staff to focus on more complex and strategic aspects of RCM.

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HIStalk Interviews Nora Lissy, Director of Healthcare, Dimensional Insight

HIStalk Interviews

I started out as a clinician, with the majority of my time spent in the emergency room. Do health systems underuse nurses and other clinicians in using data to make decisions? Those people are usually data-driven to begin with, just naturally.They do get underutilized, or shall I say mis-utilized. BI is a journey.

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Health IT – 2024 Health IT Predictions

Healthcare IT Today

Now more than ever before, patients are interested in being active participants in their care, selecting the right health partner, and connecting with their providers. As we kick off 2024, we wanted to start the new year with a series of 2024 Health IT predictions.

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Health systems in 10 years: 20 predictions from top executives

Henry Kotula

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. Many patients with chronic medical conditions will be managed at home using digital monitoring. Schuster, MD, PhD.