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Weekly Roundup – February 4, 2023

Healthcare IT Today

Each week, we’ll be providing a look back at the articles we posted and why they’re important to the healthcare IT community. Read more… Review: Zebra HC Series Tablets. Welcome to our Healthcare IT Today Weekly Roundup. We hope this gives you a chance to catch up on anything you may have missed during the week.

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Healthcare Workforce – 2023 Health IT Predictions

Healthcare IT Today

Operating departments in HC organizations will risk near-term KPIs to invest in intelligent automation that reduces the burden of administrative work and frustration on their staff Googling “staffing crisis in healthcare” just now returned 12 million posts and articles.

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A million views in 44 days! ClearHealthCosts price transparency TED Talk goes viral

Society for Participatory Medicine

Good thing, too – there’s a famous 2006 health policy article called The Pricing of US Hospital Services: Chaos Behind a Veil of Secrecy. There’s only one way that happens: people are sending it to friends. That means word is getting around about how insane US health prices are.

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Fostering Solidarity on the Front Lines Through Stories

Society for Participatory Medicine

This article authored by the American Institutes for Research Patient-Centered Measurement Team*. Whether it be a blog post, journal or editorial article, podcast, letter to your representatives, or a social media post – there are a plethora of ways to share your story with a range of diverse audiences.

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Can AI Make Healthcare Human Again? Dr. Topol Says “Yes”

Health Populi

. “Shallow Medicine” is the theme of this discussion, which includes the word cloud shown here describing Americans’ views on doctors in 2017, published in a JAMA Surgery article called, “Patient Perceptions About Their Physician in 2 Words: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.” ” The U.S.

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Patient/caregiver letter supporting proposed ONC rule on improving flow of our data

Society for Participatory Medicine

We get discouraged when we see articles of huge companies, such as Epic, or their lobbyists, talking about how sharing the data is bad for their business and the state’s economy. We share the hope in our patient communities of these new rules that would prevent electronic medical record users from holding OUR health information hostage.

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Study: Engaging patients in co-design works. Join us at our conference!

Society for Participatory Medicine

A new article in the open access BMC journal Implementation Science reviewed 48 articles about involving patients in projects that redesigned small and large parts of healthcare delivery. p.s. ABC News ran a great essay today about this article, penned by Neha Chaudary, who describes herself as “a doctor newly out of training.”

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