Digital Connected Care: Surge Care for the 21st Century
With recent surges exceeding hospital capacity, new venues for care such as remote patient monitoring need to be expanded.
Digital Connected Care: Translating Data into Knowledge
We must thoughtfully and systematically collect, store and analyze PGHD so it can be used to support clinical decision-making and improve patient outcomes.
Searching for the Best Telehealth Solution: Five Practical Steps to Success
While the pandemic drove many to implement new telehealth options to serve their patients, it’s important for organizations to take the time to find what works best long term for their organization.
Inclusive Access and Control
Remote patient monitoring direct-to-cloud solutions expand access for all to Wi-Fi and/or reliable cellular communications.
The Future of Healthcare: Complex Needs Require Patient-Centered Solutions
Healthcare has traditionally involved care of patients with single acute medical conditions and mental disorders. Patients received treatment, got better, and were then discharged. However, this traditional approach is becoming increasingly untenable in the modern world.
Strategies to Address Multiple Patients Matched in an Immunization Query
What healthcare administrators and IIS managers should know about multiple/inexact matches: Strategies to Address Multiple Patients Matched in an Immunization Query
Digital Connected Care: Convergence & Evolution of Workflows
Clinicians must guide system developers on how to support specific clinical applications with evidence of improved outcomes for the patient and care team.
Digital Connected Care: Beyond the Tech – Policy Hurdles for Remote Patient Monitoring
In the U.S., temporary policies, regulations, and coverage changes allowed digital care delivery during the COVID-19 public health emergency. These regulations, policies and coverage, made it clear that digital care delivery is efficacious.
Associated Factors with Electronic Personal Health Records Use among Older Cancer Survivors: An Application of Anderson’s Behavioral Model of Health Services Use to eHealth Services
Electronic personal health records (ePHRs) are commonly viewed as potential tools to improve clinical outcomes through increasing patients’ ability to self-manage healthcare. Older cancer survivors could be benefited from using ePHRs for their supportive care. This study aims to examine factors...
Taking on the Opioid Epidemic: the Role of Interoperability and Technology
Electronic health records play a critical role in providing solutions and data exchange to help keep healthcare professionals informed.
Nursing Productivity
Interviews conducted by UKG in Summer 2021 with chief nursing officers and other hospital and industry executives have highlighted numerous issues with current methods and processes aimed at measuring the impact of nursing work.
A Recipe for Success: Three Key Ingredients to Advance Your IT Career
The recipe for success in advancing your healthcare IT career contains three key ingredients: understanding the business, understanding technology and, perhaps most importantly, understanding yourself.