Patient engagement solutions must put the patient first.
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Real-time clinical surveillance and analytics solutions go beyond electronic health record (EHR) alerts to identify the early onset of patient deterioration or life-threatening events requiring care team intervention.
Intake processes have become a challenge for hospitals that are managing surges in demand while navigating registration woes and severe staff shortages.
Consumer expectations have risen dramatically for a frictionless health care journey
With consumers demanding mobile experiences that simplify their health care journey, a unique opportunity exists for marketing professionals to take the lead in designing approaches that give health systems a competitive advantage.
Inefficient prior-authorization processes, slow turnaround times, lack of transparency and inconsistent requirements by payers can lead to dangerous delays in patient access.
Medical laboratories always have been indispensable, but the pandemic shed a light on just how valuable they are.
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed the weaknesses of the health care supply chain and highlighted its complexities.
Ambulatory care delivery has undergone major changes during the pandemic
Using digital engagement to improve patient communication and safety
Breaches of medical devices can cause an interruption in data flow or result in the inoperability or malfunction of the device
Leaders at Henry Ford Health System connected clinicians with laboratory profes-sionals to make its laboratory utilization more evidence based.
When the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic hit, hospitals, health systems and their
affiliated physician practices became online caregivers almost overnight.
Precision medicine and population health may seem like contradictory concepts.
When COVID-19 hit, many providers were saved by their digital front doors.
Two external forces are buffeting hospitals and health systems across the country.
The COVID-19 pandemic has tested the resiliency of America’s health care workforce as facilities and caregivers have been stretched to capacity.
Today, more than ever, patient experience and convenience are having a stronger influence on how consumers choose providers
Addressing health inequities and collaborating to create an effective health system for all
The COVID-19 pandemic has left many health care organizations reeling financially.