Patient Access
At HIMSS23, Jodi Daniel, managing director of Crowell Health Solutions, discussed the evolving policy landscape for telehealth, remote patient monitoring and other digital health technologies as the public health emergency comes to a close.
Mount Sinai Health System's Darryl Hollar and Cathleen Mathew discuss the importance of technology choice, clear communication and data reliability when implementing a remote patient monitoring program.
Julie Rish, associate chief improvement officer of design at the Cleveland Clinic, explains how human-centered design could help healthcare organizations create digital tools that ensure the end user — the patient — is kept at the center.
Patients should be the focus, but developers need to consider the entire healthcare ecosystem too – including physicians and healthcare workers, said panelists at HIMSS23.
At HIMSS23, panelists discuss how providers can boost transparency and patient trust in the healthcare system.
At HIMSS23, panelists discussed why health systems need to consider the unique needs of their patient populations when implementing remote patient monitoring programs.
At HIMSS23, Aaron Miri, senior vice president and chief digital and information officer at Baptist Health, discusses the role of digital officers in healthcare.
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A data-driven workflow can navigate patients to the right care providers, according to Benjamin C. Gonzales, operations manager of virtual care for behavioral health at Geisinger.
Homeward's Amar Kendale, former chief product officer at Livongo and Teladoc, discusses how the industry must combine technology and new care models to improve access and make value-based payment successful.
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Dr. Laura Jehi, the health system's chief research information officer, discusses how the Epic EHR and MyChart are helping recruit participants for research initiatives such as the Cleveland Clinic BioRepository.