Bill Siwicki
The improved analytics are helping the post-acute healthcare organization's members find new patients, expand into new markets and meet their business goals.
Washington University and Ottawa Hospital used synthetic data to review a sepsis-prediction model used in both institutions over the course of two phone calls – and avoided months of conventional research arrangements.
A top exec at the New York health system shows how tech originally used for COVID-19 has been expanded to other areas to gain great efficiencies in taking care of the organization's 80,000 employees.
For pregnant and postpartum women, the Medical University of South Carolina has replaced face-to-face mental health screenings for stigmatized conditions with a text messaging-based telemedicine system.
The health system was using another telemedicine vendor's tools when the pandemic first hit. But it quickly saw what Zoom could do for virtual care innovation across several departments and specialties.
An expert offers an overview of AR and VR for provider organizations, and discusses what these leading-edge technologies might help hospitals health systems accomplish.
An expert in artificial intelligence and machine learning from a top national law firm offers perspective for healthcare C-suite executives and other health IT leaders.
Chronic diseases cost the U.S. $3.7 trillion per year. Focusing on preventive care is central to physical and economic survival – and home-based tech can make a big difference, one expert contends.
The health system has achieved much success. For example: With remote patient monitoring, there was a 60% reduction in hospital admissions for those who were ongoing users of the emergency departments for chronic conditions.
Natural language processing can improve clinical documentation, drive actionable insights and help reduce clinician burnout, one expert says. But providers must be on board.