Patient Engagement
A number of high-profile doctors, nurses and CIOs have left hospitals to work at tech companies and they are certainly making an impact.
What patients want from telemedicine tools are care quality and user experience.
The specialty practice only had to expand support staff by 20 percent to keep pace.
James Norman, DellEMC's healthcare CIO for Europe, Middle East and Africa, talks about Dell's role in care transformation for the UK health system.
Marcus East, chief technology officer for National Geographic, talks about digital transformation and offers lessons healthcare can embrace to advance its own platform.
Simon Eccles, chief clinical information officer at NHS England, talks about the growing importance of patient access to data and the hurdles facing data sharing.
Matthew Swindells, national director of operations and information for NHS England, talks about how the UK health system is evolving in the age of technology during the UK eHealthWeek event in May.
With one in four people lacking the skills to use digital tools effectively, NHS Digital is trying to raise awareness around the importance of addressing exclusion levels.
Riverside Medical Clinic's no-show rate was 10 percent just after the platform go-live – it was 3 percent just a month later, clearly suggesting a patient preference for texting over phone calls.
Hospitals are shaping always-on consumer experiences with cutting-edge digital health tools to access care.