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What does 2023 hold in store for managing and improving electronic health records – and what's next for what appears to be a market landscape that's quickly consolidating?
Dr. Peter Bonis, CMO at Wolters Kluwer Health, discusses what was learned from donating UpToDate to middle- and low-income countries. One takeaway: Access to evidence-based clinical guidance can reduce health barriers anywhere.
Medical professionals around the world are employing immersive technologies such as artificial intelligence and extended reality to improve healthcare, says Dr. Sana Farid, a Bahrain-based general surgeon.
Working with its DES Health Consulting team, the advisory firm aims to help health system clients tackle clinician burnout and manage the demands on the workforce, improving quality and safety, job retention and provider experience.
Doximity's AI-powered chatbot tool could reduce the time doctors spend on administrative burdens. Cofounder Dr. Nate Gross says the bar in healthcare is high and requires a prudent approach to generative AI.
Routinizing tasks such as appointment scheduling and claims coding is important, says Kimberly Hartsfield, EVP for growth enablement at VisiQuate, who explains why healthcare organizations should embrace strategic AI deployments.
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Abdullah Al-Najjar, director of corporate IT at Dhaman, says digital adoption in healthcare is lagging in Kuwait compared to some counterparts, but he hopes that will change with Kuwait's first public–private partnership project.
Connected-device intelligence is critical on high-volume hospital networks. Jeffrey Vinson, CISO of Harris Health System, and Jim Hyman, CEO of Ordr, explain the value of situational awareness for IoMT security.
A recent study on telemedicine and patients showed some interesting trends. Dr. Lyle Berkowitz, CEO of KeyCare, which conducted the survey, explains how CIOs and other health IT leaders should focus their virtual care efforts.
