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How RPM can scale and sustain CMS' hospital at home program

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In this way, hospitals and health systems can save costs by reducing the strain on healthcare workers making personal visits while improving patient outcomes to help guarantee the CMS program's continuation. Yet, traditional care delivery models are untenable amidst rising healthcare costs and workforce shortages.

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Implementing Digital Strategies Helps Re-define the Healthcare Industry

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There are many drivers behind the acceleration of digital transformation going on within the healthcare industry, with a few that stand out including the need for: Increased productivity by leveraging digital health records. Let’s take a look at one of the basic digital tools that everyone is familiar with—chatbots.

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Amid Workforce Shortages, Intelligent Data Capture saves Health Systems Time

Healthcare IT Today

The following is a guest article by Tom Romeo, General Manager of Healthcare IT at Quest Diagnostics. The importance of utilizing Enterprise Content Management to Streamline Digital Health Solutions. Healthcare today is in an epic battle to hire and retain employees. About Tom Romeo.

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Digital Healthcare Delivery: Four Things That Matter Most

Healthcare IT Today

Again, these are the sorts of questions consumer brands ask themselves all the time and healthcare providers must do the same in assessing their overall “brand” experience. billion by 2026 from $16.2 The global wearable devices market is projected to grow to $30.1 billion in 2021, according to Markets and Markets.

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Fabric Acquires Conversational AI Startup to Streamline the Patient-to-Clinician Journey

Healthcare IT Today

Fabric was founded by Aniq Rahman , former president of Moat (which was sold to Oracle for $850 million), to solve one of the biggest constraints in healthcare: clinical capacity. The current shortage of healthcare workers, projected to exceed 3.2