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The Edge of Healthcare: Improving Patient Care through Connected Technologies

Healthcare IT Today

Smartphones, tablets, two-in-one notebooks, and other connected devices and sensors are now commonplace inside and outside hospitals and clinics, greatly expanding the potential for data-driven solutions that can improve patient care. How will it change the healthcare landscape?

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AI in Healthcare: A Great Add-on, Not a Replacement

Healthcare IT Today

Workflow automation that uses AI to infer clinical meaning and ML to improve its performance over time may not directly contribute to the care of my patient but improves my ability to do so. For example, using automation with AI to replace manual data entry, lengthy progress note writing, phone calls (and faxes – still!)

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Is There an Easy-Button for AI In Healthcare Team Well-Being? Exploring a New PC with Embedded AI

Health Populi

Key to the potential power of this vision is that Copilot’s access to data would go across all aspects of Microsoft 365, from notes and text to apps and workflows – even within electronic health records ( more on the example of Epic EHR below ). That’s just a quick snapshot of a nurse-patient encounter.

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Gail Phillips: My journey to the Society for Participatory Medicine

Society for Participatory Medicine

Before I began my healthcare advocacy practice, I worked within the healthcare system as a Certified Nurse-Midwife (CNM), committed to and passionate about advocating for women and their families’ unmet needs. I was always concerned and in-tune with the patient experience.