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Why voice recognition is the new competitive battleground in healthcare's digital transformation

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Paddy Padmanabhan For a while now, we have been watching how voice-recognition based artificial intelligence tools can improve physician productivity, reduce burnout and improve the quality of the patient experience. Regardless of the pace of adoption, most providers see a reduction in clinician burnout for those using it.

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4 Factors Driving Healthcare Transformation in 2022 to Watch

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the opposite of a simple price tag. Care providers are managing burnout. The causes of burnout among healthcare workers are well-documented, including consolidation and other factors driving the current labor shortage. This, in turn, decreases the overall workload on clinicians. That includes improving price transparency.

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Navigating the intersections of population health and precision medicine

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Is it easy for them to schedule care and to reach out to their clinicians? Part of ensuring effective patient engagement in population health and precision medicine is ensuring clinician engagement. Are clinicians going to be satisfied and happy caring for those patients? Region Tag: Global Edition.

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How health IT's leading innovators are using AI now, and where they see it going

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Sign Up for our daily or weekly newsletters Health systems are notching big wins with their IT investments Patient experience: new perspectives on person-focused care News NYU Langone Health promotes generative AI innovation with 'prompt-a-thon' Teams of clinicians, researchers and educators worked to find artificial intelligence-enabled.

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Healthcare's new equation = technology + operations

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

The pandemic has certainly accelerated the demise of some healthcare provider institutions as weary clinicians departed in droves for a variety of reasons; most notably burnout and a safer working environment. Mike Restuccia is the chief information officer of Penn Medicine.

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KLAS: PointClickCare Leads in Long-Term Care EMR Market Share?

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What You Should Know: New and more stringent regulations have increased documentation burden for long-term care (LTC) provider organizations, and this combined with other factors (COVID-19, staff turnover, increased LTC demand) has intensified clinician and nurse burnout in LTC.

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Pandemic-era burnout: Telehealth managers get pushed to the max

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

To see all of the feature stories in the Burnout in the Age of COVID-19 series, click here. “Clinicians were concerned about taking care of their patients, while minimizing avoidable risks,” he said. “For most clinicians, and patients, this was their first experience with virtual care,” he said.