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Researchers from Mass General Brigham and UCSF found that clinicians who make use of ambient documentation tools for more than half of patient encounters see the most benefits in documentation efficiency, a new JAMA study shows.
A deep learning algorithm called FaceAge could allow clinicians to improve their qualitative assessments and possibly catch diseases sooner, says Mass General Brigham oncologist Dr. Raymond Mak, who'll showcase the technology at HIMSS26.
Heather M. O'Sullivan, a nurse and leader of MGB's Healthcare at Home program, previews her HIMSS26 session, where she'll show how to identify and prioritize gaps in a home-based acute care model.
Many rural hospital at home programs have improved the patient experience and are delivering high-value care, a new JAMA report shows. Researchers say the model can also help reduce health systems' financial burdens.
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The group practice's SVP of digital health reveals how she and her team have created new care models, integrated artificial intelligence-enabled clinical decision support and used other emerging technologies to power better care journeys.
AR and other immersive virtual experiences hold huge promise – enabling shorter and more streamlined training periods, more satisfied clinicians and "invigorated learning environments," MGB innovation leaders will show at HIMSS24.
Electronic health records that deliver suboptimal user experience are more likely to lead to alert fatigue and less likely to catch errors that could impact hospital safety, University of Utah Health research shows.
Brigham and Women’s Hospital notified patients that a publicly accessible link to some personal and health information was inadvertently posted to the public version of the data analytics tool.
The newest batch of health systems to receive funding to examine their clinicians' patterns of electronic health record use include Brigham and Women’s, MedStar, UCSF and Yale School of Medicine.
Their new peer network of major health systems is designed to boost health outcomes for marginalized patient populations, helping hospitals "apply an equity lens to all aspects of quality and safety."