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Featured Health IT Job: Data Scientist

Healthcare IT Today

Today, we’re featuring the Data Scientist position that was recently posted on Healthcare IT Central. This position was posted by New York eHealth Collaborative and is in New York. Healthcare is currently undergoing an unprecedented transformation through a digital health revolution do you want to be at the epicenter of it?

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Featured Health IT Job: Executive Coordinator

Healthcare IT Today

This position was posted by New York eHealth Collaborative and is in New York. Founded in 2006 by healthcare leaders, NYeC works to help New York State achieve the Triple Aim of improving the patient experience of care, delivering better health outcomes, and reducing costs.?

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Ochsner Health System’s Digital Medicine Program Success

Consumer eHealth Engagement

Milani believes that a successful Digital Medicine Program must: use the latest guidelines for medication management, important because ideal medications are always changing, and a certain medication may be more effective for one patient (profile) than another. Dedicated Team, Centralized Monitoring.

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Boston Children’s, Brigham and Women’s & Northwell Health leverage virtual assistants for a better patient care experience

Consumer eHealth Engagement

During the World Congress Patient Experience & Engagement Summit in Boston, I led a panel with these innovative health systems, discussing how they are using virtual health assistants (e.g. AI Chatbots, Voice) to increase efficiency in care delivery and enhance the patient experience.

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Voice Health Summit Spotlight 2018

Consumer eHealth Engagement

Educating Patients about Voice. A few presenters admitted that patients do not know what they can ask. This means that either they are not using all of the voice capabilities or the patient has an unexpected experience -- Alexa says … Hmm I do not know that one.