My 3 Key Takeaways from HIMSS23
An attendee gives us an inside look at HIMSS23 in Chicago.
Addressing Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) in Healthcare Part 2
Research studies have consistently shown that SDOH account for a significant portion, between 30% to 55%, of health outcomes.
Bridging the Digital Divide: The Role of Nurse Informaticists
Nurse Informaticists, pivotal in healthcare teams, seamlessly bridge nursing and technology, advocating for technology that meets clinical and operational needs. They often serve on boards and committees, influence IT investments, policy updates, and the implementation of new technologies.
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SDOH Blog 5: Social Determinants of Health (SDoH): The Health Equity Connection
As we wrap up the Social Determinants of Health (SDoH) series, we circle back to how this data can ultimately impact health equity.
Nurses Month 2024 Industry Perspective – Nurse Innovation Digitizing Healthcare’s Future
This nurse’s month, we’ve engaged with three healthcare technology industry nurse thought leaders to provide invaluable insights and share their perspectives on the essential needs of nurse innovation and digital health technology in 2024.
Liberate the Data to Improve Patient Access
Patient access has been a hot topic for decades – long before digital front doors, Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resource (FHIR) standards, interoperability, and post-pandemic provider burnout.
Future Value Creation in MedTech
The article will provide actionable best-practice advice about the four key aspects required for successfully providing future value in MedTech (connectivity, data integration, solution and outcome focus, user- and patient centric design).
Five Rights of AI in Healthcare
The concept of the "Five Rights of AI" draws inspiration from the "Five Rights of Medication," a concept with roots in early 20th-century nursing practices to guide nurses toward safe and accurate medication administration to enhance patient safety and advancing quality improvement.
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Heritage Living Center Tackles Quality Measure Challenges
2019 Davies Community Health Award winner, Heritage Living Center, faced higher than average unexpected weight loss rates and was determined to design workflows that would support more effective monitoring practices for unexplained weight loss across their patient population.
Truman Medical Centers Reduces Patient Falls Through Remote Patient Monitoring
2019 Davies Award winner Truman Medical Centers decreased patient falls by more than 34% using a virtual observation solution.