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Health systems are notching big wins with their IT investments

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As they roll out new leading-edge technologies – AI and automation, telehealth and remote monitoring, EHR optimization and patient engagement – they're realizing lasting positive outcomes for their patients and their bottom lines. By Bill Siwicki | May 18, 2023 News Augusta University Health saves $1.1M

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The ROI on Virtual Care – Thinking About Value and Future Prospects With the AMA

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For telehealth, that S-curve has had a very long and fairly flat front-end of the “S” followed by a hockey stick trajectory in March and April 2020 as the COVID-19 pandemic was an exogenous shock to in-person health care delivery. health citizens. health citizens. throughput rates).

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The Digital Health Consumer According to Rock Health

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Those consumers who have adopted some form of digital health tool, whether wearable tech, telehealth visit, or mobile app, seem satisfied with their experiences, which is another key aspect of the so-called “digital transition.” It’s good news and bad news that physicians are so highly trusted as health data shepherds.

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Atrium Health sees community health innovation coming from COVID-19 disruption

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

And I'm not just speaking about Atrium Health, I'm talking about the industry as a whole." " Dr. Rasu Shrestha, Atrium Health. Case in point: Atrium had embraced telehealth and virtual care for many years now. Population health management enters an uncharted new era.

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Can the U.S. Improve Health System Performance with Digital Health Tools? Pondering A Big Question for #HIMSS21

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High administrative spending relative to the other countries, as fragmented insurance systems and payors generate too much paperwork (real “paper” and wasted digital work-flows), along with too-much-time spent by clinicians with poorly-designed EHR and other digital tech.