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Smarter Healthcare: Automated and Connected, Integrated Systems

Electronic Health Reporter

With the continued spread of COVID-19, it’s more important than ever for healthcare organizations to continue implementing ways to keep employees and patients safe, while improving […]. The article Smarter Healthcare: Automated and Connected, Integrated Systems appeared first on electronichealthreporter.com.

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17 Execs Share How Health IT Can Address Clinician Burnout, Staffing, & Capacity

HIT Consultant

Clinician shortage has reached a new level of urgency as we face rising demand and healthcare costs, according to a recent Accenture report. Healthcare workers are increasingly burned out and leaving the industry altogether in droves. Those who remain to do the work are overburdened. Justin Norden, Partner at GSR Ventures, a $3.5B

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A Hybrid, Technology-Driven Approach to Overcome Coding and RCM Staff Shortages

HIT Consultant

Exacerbated by pandemic-induced burnout, resignations, and even terminations 1 , chronic coding and revenue cycle management (RCM) staffing shortages have healthcare organizations struggling to find ways to keep revenue flowing despite a lack of qualified professionals to handle critical processes. The Rising Cost of Desperation.

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Why Moving Enterprise Data Management to the Health Cloud Is Worth The Investment

HIT Consultant

Accelerated digitalization is a boon for the healthcare industry. With electronic healthcare records (EHRs) , provider organizations can more easily manage population health and meet the needs of stakeholders. Overcoming healthcare data challenges through connected enterprise data management.

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Burnout and the Staffing Crisis – How Do They Impact the Healthcare Workforce and What are Some Possible Solutions?

Healthcare IT Today

During the pandemic, so much was asked of our healthcare workers that they began to get burnt-out and started to quit. Stretched out led to stretched thin, meaning that more healthcare workers got burnt-out and quit as well. Bryan Dickerson, Vice President, Healthcare Workforce Solutions at Hospital IQ.

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17 HLTH 2022 Predictions from Digital Health Executives to Watch

HIT Consultant

Access to care is a central focus for healthcare given several factors: a growing population being impacted with chronic conditions, increased resourcing constraints, and growing fatigue and workload among providers. Big tech and healthcare companies are paying attention, as indicated by the recent moves of Amazon, CVS and Walgreens.

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Telehealth and RPM – 2023 Health IT Predictions

Healthcare IT Today

We asked the Healthcare IT Today community to submit their predictions and we received a wide ranging set of responses that we grouped into a number of themes. The past two years have taught us that telemedicine is a highly scalable and successful way to deliver quality healthcare across the United States.