
AHA Center for Health Innovation Market Scan

AHA Center for Health Innovation鈥檚 Market Scan articles provide insights and analysis on the field鈥檚 latest developments in health care disruption, transformation and innovation.
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Thousands of health care leaders gathered last week at the ViVE conference in Los Angeles to explore challenges and opportunities facing health care delivery and how they might be solved or advanced from a health information-management and technology perspective.
Discover how Guthrie Clinic's Pulse Center, a virtual care hub, reduced labor costs and nurse turnover while improving patient safety and satisfaction.
Leaders at Oliver Wyman鈥檚 health care consultancy have been busy studying what health care will look like in 2035 and reimagining what the field may look like roughly a decade from now.
Many health care providers could face an uncertain future if they refuse to transform themselves. Digital innovators can offer hospitals and health systems technology and insights to help solve their most challenging problems.
AHA Market Scan special report explores which companies aim to deliver transformational change in 2024.
Health care technology expert Geeta Nayyar, M.D., examines how rural hospitals and health systems can best leverage digital health partnerships.
Momentum has been building for deploying generative artificial intelligence (AI) to drive administrative efficiency, reduce clinical documentation burdens and to hyperpersonalize the patient care experience.
In a recent report, 鈥淭ransforming Health Care Delivery Through Virtual Care,鈥 Atrium Health leaders detail how they鈥檝e developed more than 30 virtual programs that streamline access to care, reduce wait times and improve the patient experience.
Discover the contributing factors to nurse and physician burnout and how organizations can improve staffing and EHR efficiency to alleviate the problem.
Under a five-year, $17 million grant from the National Institute of Mental Health, the Center for Accelerating Practices to End Suicide through Technology Translation (CAPES) initially will focus on four technology projects.