Key Insights on the State of Healthcare
HIMSS spoke to its Trust partners at Accenture, The Chartis Group and ZS about some of the State of Healthcare Report’s more significant findings related to digital health, artificial intelligence and machine learning, and financial health.
Using Technology to Reduce Missed Appointments
The recent introduction of technology into ambulatory settings has expanded the capabilities of communication with patients. Missed appointments (no shows) are a significant problem facing clinical practices.
Shifting to Preventive Care in a New Health System
In the second piece of this series on developing a new health system, our guest writers detail how the pandemic may have finally demonstrated that it is time to shift focus to preventive care.
Building a Digital Health Ecosystem
Health systems need a robust digital health ecosystem to ensure an effective workforce and governance structure, that information can be shared efficiently, and ultimately, so patients are provided with personalised solutions tailored to their needs.
Addressing the Healthcare Workforce Shortage
Our guest writer contemplates the evolving needs of the healthcare workforce from educational competencies to health equity, and how we can identify opportunities for changing the industry and its workforce.
Key Insights on the Future of Healthcare
We spoke to our Trust partners at Accenture, The Chartis Group and ZS about some of the findings related to digital health, AI/ML, and financial health, and what the future holds.
Consumers or Patients? How Data Can Boost Preventative Healthcare and Reduce the Cost of Care
Providing patients with the best data about their healthcare could help them make better preventative choices, reducing the cost of care.
Mental Health and the New Dawn of Multimodal Care
COVID-19 has severely impacted people’s mental health. The advancements in digital therapeutics have allowed more people to seek out mental health treatment.
Maintaining Cybersecurity for Telecommuting in Healthcare
As healthcare organizations offer telecommuting to employees beyond the pandemic, security teams need to ensure safety measures can work permanently.
Five Strategies for Building an Equitable and Low-Tech Remote Patient Monitoring Program
What healthcare organizations should consider to ensure their RPM solution is beneficial and accessible to patients.
Digital Connected Care: The Innovation Journey That Delivers on the Promise of Remote Patient Monitoring
Remote patient monitoring and patient-generated health data can be incorporated into clinician-designed workflows and devices to meet the needs of the patient and the care team.
Digital Connected Care: Self-Measured Blood Pressure to Manage Hypertension
Hypertension is a major cause of heart disease, but can be easily controlled; however, over half the cases of hypertension are not adequately monitored.