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Eleven healthcare organizations have also joined the Data Usability Taking Root project, which is designed to improve the quality and actionability of health information received by end users within their workflows.
Jung In Park, a professor at the University of California Irvine’s School of Nursing and a trailblazer in using artificial intelligence to enhance care, discusses how AI is improving nursing – and how to prep for a future where it's deployed more widely.
AT&T's annual industry insights report revealed a shift in focus from consumer virtual care in 2022 to richer budgeting for tele-emergency medical services.
Virtual care provider Ophelia found 56% of its OUD patients remained in treatment for six months and 48% stayed for one year, with retention rates significantly higher than traditional in-person care.
The health system says the patient data, which was posted online, includes names, phone numbers and appointment information, but not clinical or payment info.
It also helped the hospital gain around $1.8 million in productivity.
Based on OpenAI, it will enable healthcare professionals to automate tasks and generate insights.
The CEO of Summus Global discusses how virtual specialty care can help overcome patient access challenges – and talks about how employer-sponsored telehealth is one key component.
Dr. Kristi Henderson is making the transition after 25 years of experience in various healthcare leadership roles.
The study of 1.7 billion clinical notes over a three-year period found an increase in the use of digital tools and copy/paste functionality correlated with longer notes and a decrease in the average time spent writing notes.