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That's just one of the findings from new Accenture research showing how the algorithms behind apps like ChatGPT could fundamentally transform healthcare processes and clinical workflows.
Healthcare organizations need to go from a reactive cybersecurity stance oriented around point solutions to developing comprehensive strategies to mitigate risk, says R. David Moon, chairman and founder of Arx Nimbus.
Military healthcare initiatives, including the common EHR and virtual-first care, are discussed by Dr. Brian Lein, DHA assistant director of healthcare administration, Bill Tinston, FEHRM director, and Holly Joers PEO DHMS program executive officer.
Medical imaging for at-home care is more important than ever, says Tim Dawson, CTO at Canon Medical, who explains the significance of data neutrality and standardized structures for structured and unstructured patient data.
"The more efficient we are and the faster we turn around the equipment, the more equipment is available for the patient, which decreases length of stay and increases patient satisfaction," says its system director of clinical engineering.
The recent HIMSS nursing informatics workforce survey contained some useful lessons. Tammy Kwiatkoski, senior director of clinical informatics at HIMSS, summarizes some of the results and discusses how workforce IT can improve patient outcomes.
Its new Hospital Safety Grade report shows rates of healthcare-associated infections CLABSI, MRSA and CAUTI with double-digit increases. Meanwhile, safety-related patient experience ratings have declined.
Generative AI tools can be deployed for an array of clinical and operational needs, from sepsis detection to resource management, say the Chartis Group's director Gregg Mohrmann and principal Bret Anderson.
Providers need to be using technology to acquire new patients and to serve existing ones more effectively, says Tom Kiesau, chief innovation officer and digital leader at the Chartis Group, who outlines some strategies.
Targeted alerts for specific drugs can help clinicians make the right treatment decisions for their patients, says Anna Dover, director of product management at First Databank, who discusses those and other automation innovations.