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HIMSS Davies Award winners boost quality with AI, telehealth and more

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

The four 2023 winners so far are: Stanford Medicine Palo Alto, California-based Stanford Medicine submitted three case studies showing how it's using artificial intelligence and telehealth offer more "timely and higher quality access to care" to patients in various care settings. CMUH submitted three case studies.

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M&A notebook: Providers and platforms make big moves

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

"We are returning towards pre-COVID-19 financials, and the organizations struggling before the pandemic are in the same predicament now," Chou wrote for Healthcare IT News in February. Read HITN Managing Editor Bill Siwicki's recent Froedtert-focused case study here. Enterprise Taxonomy:

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ECRI, EHR Association put forth safety practices for behavioral health IT

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Especially as the pandemic-era telehealth boom has broadened the reach of behavioral health services (just as the pandemic and its quarantines have exacerbated behavioral health challenges ), these questions are more important than ever. Healthcare IT News is a HIMSS publication. ON THE RECORD. " Twitter: @MikeMiliardHITN.

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Steadfast Commitment to HIE Opens the Door for Health Equity

Healthcare IT Today

Collaboration in healthcare delivers remarkable outcomes. Such was the case at the first ever collaborative conference for health information exchange (HIE), interoperability, public health, and health equity. Several of the event’s panels cited case studies and lessons learned throughout the pandemic.

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Secure asynchronous messaging: the future of patient portals?

Lloyd Price

Education and training: Asynchronous messaging can be used for educational purposes, such as sharing clinical guidelines, research findings, or case studies. Healthcare providers should be aware of these concerns and ensure that they are complying with applicable laws and regulations.

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Blockchain in Healthcare: A Vehicle Towards Digital Health 2.0?

The Digital Health Corner

Herding a patient’s data from many sources into a single record has always been a lofty goal of digital health. According to an excellent whitepaper describing a case study of Medrec , a platform utilizing blockchain technology, health information interoperability is facilitated with the use of blockchain.