Person-Enabled Healthcare Delivery Focuses on Staying Well
As technology continues to advance, transformation toward consumer-centric health systems leverages technology to support the redesign of healthcare delivery to meet user expectations, needs and values.
How Technology Platforms and AI are Changing Healthcare
As the healthcare industry evolves, more and more companies are using technology platforms as their foundation, and not just a component of their business—leading to new ways for humans to engage with healthcare technology and exchange data.
A Web-Based Training Approach to Impacting Providers’ Attitudes Toward Obesity Care
This pilot study outlined for OJNI focused on helping providers to identify personal bias towards obese patients through an online self-paced educational tool, raise awareness of weight bias, and support evidence-based solutions.
Evaluation of a Telehealth Website System for Patients with Total Hip Arthroplasty
This article in the OJNI outlines how healthcare in Japan supported its total hip arthroplasty patients with online support.
The Importance of Disease Burden Considerations in Health Technology Development and Assessment of Self-Management Systems for Chronic Disease Patients
This OJNI article discusses how, for different chronic conditions, it is increasingly recognized that health technology and self-management systems can be of great use in helping assist the patient.
Improving Population Health: Three Case Studies
Three case studies demonstrate how St. Luke’s University Health Network prioritized population health and improved outcomes by leveraging health information and technology.
Prioritizing Patient Safety Success Stories
Here’s four different examples of health systems innovating for improvements in patient safety.
Healthcare Data Management: Three Case Studies
Explore three case studies on healthcare data management shared by 2019 Davies Award winner Yale New Haven Hospital.
Quality Care Program Development Case Studies
Heritage Living Center was named a HIMSS Davies Enterprise Award recipient for leveraging the value of health information and technology to improve outcomes.
Alleviating Nurse Burnout with Digital Health Tools
Nursing is a demanding, stressful job that can cause mental, emotional and physical exhaustion. Combined with the weight of the COVID-19 pandemic, the rate of nurse burnout will only continue to climb, but there are digital health tools that can help reduce this burden.
The Impact on Underserved Communities in Times of Crisis
The COVID-19 pandemic has spread throughout the globe and the United States and exposed the fragile state of our healthcare system, specifically in underserved communities.
Advancing Patient Experience and Outcomes with Analytics
This article explores the social determinants of health impact on healthcare and ways to close critical care gaps, including cancer screenings using advanced analytics and psychographic segmentation to identify at-risk patients, tailor communications and care settings, and increase patient engage...