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Malaysia's Institut Jantung Negara finally found success in hospital-wide EMR implementation after several attempts.
Dr. Cole Zanetti, professor and director of digital health at Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine, discusses the need to train and educate patients, providers and the healthcare workforce about the promise of artificial intelligence.
Because of this, Bethsaida Hospital Serang has also achieved 96% patient satisfaction.
According to the Gloucestershire Acute NHS Trust's Matthew Little, involving nurses in defining problems at healthcare organizations and exploring ways to solve them can help improve care delivery and patient outcomes.
Kelli Garrison, also an independent IT consultant, says a good translator identifies different perspectives, biases and skill sets to help with collaboration, enable all voices to be heard and ensure the right technologies are selected.
Nurses play key roles in care delivery but often lack influence to drive change. Marjolein Heemels of Maastricht UMC+ says supporting nurses and encouraging them to share their opinions can contribute to system-wide innovation.
The cloud IT vendor said it now gives patients a no-login, digital identity-based access system to exercise greater control over their health data.
Dr Tamara Sunbul, CIO of Fakeeh Care Group, emphasised certifications and training in telemedicine.
Nicole Ramage, senior market insights manager at HIMSS, discusses some recent research and highlights some reports to look out for soon.
Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Linkou in Taiwan, only started to become a smart hospital after inspiring certain changes.