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This year's conference in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, highlights real-world digital health transformation strategies and AI applications in healthcare.
Dr. Matt Crowson, the genAI expert at Wolters Kluwer Health, dives into the company's new survey of caregivers and execs on the technology and explains where hospitals and health systems need to do the work of getting it up and running properly.
Mark Newman, founder and CEO of Nomi Health, says the system makes it hard for primary care physicians to collect payment, so 30%-40% of their time is spent on administrative tasks.
While 17,000 federal workers have already lost their jobs at the Department of Veterans Affairs, "a department-wide RIF is off the table," says Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins. "But that doesn’t mean we’re done improving VA."
As phishing tactics evolve, healthcare organizations need to act quickly to shore up defenses and close the gaps that attackers are exploiting. That shift needs to start now.
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High levels of adoption and continuous optimisation are crucial in realising EMR benefits.
Robert Birkett of the Calderdale & Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust and Mid Yorkshire Teaching Trust says digital success comes from creating diverse, engaged teams comprising upskilled clinicians, apprentices and technical staff.
Also, Te Whatu Ora Health New Zealand has started implementing a new mobile emergency response module.
A George Mason University expert in nurse burnout also dives into how nurse work scheduling can provide flexibility and improve workforce management and how health IT can support workplace well-being.
The aim is to build an interconnected ecosystem of tools – AI-enabled video and analytics, two-way radio comms, mass notification technologies – to keep staff and patients safe at New York's largest health system.
