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Patient Engagement

Patient Engagement
By HIMSS TV | 10:08 am | June 21, 2018
Dr. Lennart Jahnke, chief digital officer at Germany's University Medicine Mannheim, joins Siemens Healthineers to discuss ways to give patients easier access to their data.
Electronic Health Records
By Mike Miliard | 09:54 am | June 21, 2018
The event, on Aug. 13, will host app developers to build and innovate software that can help patients access and understand their health data, CMS Administrator Seema Verma said.
Data Warehousing
By Mike Miliard | 10:30 am | June 20, 2018
London-based Medicalchain is partnering with the health system to pilot an array of different distributed ledger projects.
Electronic Health Records
By Mike Miliard | 02:36 pm | June 19, 2018
The apps will be evaluated in 10 different primary and specialty care settings.
Patient Engagement
By HIMSS TV | 04:18 pm | June 18, 2018
Miguel González Sancho, who heads the ehealth, well-being and ageing unit at the European Commission, explains how digital health is empowering patients to have more input into their care.
Patient Engagement
By HIMSS TV | 01:34 pm | June 14, 2018
WarOnCancer CEO Fabian Bolin talks about how transformative it can be when patients can share compassion and emotional support with each other.
HIE
By Bill Siwicki | 01:18 pm | June 13, 2018
It doesn’t need express written consent to use the technology for “essential” alerts, the HIE’s CEO explains, and the result is better care.
Mobile Health IT
By Leontina Postelnicu | 11:12 am | June 12, 2018
[London, UK] Assessment of digital health tools should be updated to reflect the current pace of development in the tech space, Dr Murray Ellender, Co-Founder and Chief Executive of eConsult, has said. eConsult is a digital platform developed for the primary care sector that allows patients to access an online portal providing round-the-clock support, used in approximately 400 GP practices across the country. Last year, researchers from the University of Bristol released a study that looked at the use of the system across 36 practices in Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire. It found that most patients valued the option of being able to use the system in addition to existing processes, but that most of them were accessing it for administrative purposes. The study then made a series of recommendations to ensure platforms were ‘carefully implemented and effectively marketed’. But in an interview with BJ-HC, Dr Ellender revealed that the study was made available to the team a year before it was published, which meant that by the time it was released to the wider public, the recommendations suggested had already been implemented. This led to a twofold increase - from 2016 to 2017 - in the number of e-consultations at practices that had deployed the system in England and a fourfold increase at a London Clinical Commissioning Group last year. Dr Ellender argued that, while the system should not rely only on suppliers for evidence, there was a need to improve evaluation methods to encourage adoption of solutions aiming to provide efficiencies for the system and streamline workflows. In an article written earlier this year, Dr Ellender explained: “Academic studies are important but whether they are the most effective way to evaluate rapidly evolving technologies is questionable. “A time lapse of 18 months between study completion and study publication does not reflect the status quo where all online consultation models have evolved significantly since their early pilot days. “Until new academic data is available, we continue to collect and analyse data on a weekly basis, listen to clinical and patient feedback and constantly refine the eConsult platform for ease of use, efficacy and, most important of all, clinical safety.” This could also be supported, he added, through an emphasis on the importance of embracing the use of digital tools in healthcare.  “It is clear that we are indeed past the point of debating whether new technologies have a place in general practice, after all we do almost everything else in a digital manner and it should be a just a matter of time before general practice catches up." But more needs to be done to train GPs to use these tools, Dr Ellender added, calling for further investment from the centre.
Analytics
By Bill Siwicki | 12:37 pm | June 11, 2018
Artificial intelligence is helping the health system generate ROI through increased patient arrivals, Medicaid risk stratification model cases and surgical outcomes.
Revenue Cycle
By Mike Miliard | 10:04 am | June 11, 2018
A number of high-profile doctors, nurses and CIOs have left hospitals to work at tech companies and they are certainly making an impact.