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Healthcare Trends: How Will Patient Care Improve In The Future?

Electronic Health Reporter

The article Healthcare Trends: How Will Patient Care Improve In The Future? Illegal copying is prohibited. Moving from inventing the first wheel ever to discovering the use of Artificial intelligence, we have come a long way. And […]. appeared first on electronichealthreporter.com.

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Telehealth, hybrid care adding to physicians' EHR workload

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

While telehealth alone doesn't appear to add significantly to a primary care physician's workload, mixing modalities – telehealth and in-person hybrid care environments – led to a 6% increase in time spent with documentary and EHR work, new research shows.

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Geisinger gets USDA rural development grant for inpatient virtual nursing

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

The initiative is designed to give experienced nurses the tools and empowerment to offer remote, system-wide support through Geisinger's 24/7 virtual nurse center, where registered nurses handle admissions, discharges and virtual rounds, enabling bedside nurses to prioritize hands-on patient care.

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Successful RPM needs leading edge tech, thoughtful implementations

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Pair that with a longstanding physician shortage and it could be a recipe for disaster in ERs and urgent care centers this winter. One way to alleviate the burden on healthcare workers and potentially improve the patient experience and outcomes is remote patient monitoring.

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How can the NHS Federated Data Platform help meet patient needs of today and tomorrow?

Lloyd Price

Exec Summary: The NHS Federated Data Platform (FDP) has the potential to significantly improve how the NHS meets patient needs, both today and in the future. This eliminates the need for repeated data collection and ensures healthcare professionals have the most up-to-date information to make informed decisions.

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AI: Patients Included

Health Populi

“Clinical transformation with AI is easier without patients.” Patients, their care partners, caregivers, and advocates are already utilizing AI powered tools and creating their own LLMs in ways that the average physician, healthcare executive, and health IT vendors would not believe. Three in five U.S.

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Why telehealth is more than just a pandemic trend

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

As it turned out, studies have shown that a great many patients and providers like the flexibility that telemedicine affords. Liz Fobare is vice president of product management at Kareo, a vendor of cloud-based clinical and practice management software for independent healthcare practices and billing companies.