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High regulatory burdens and costs to comply would not be feasible, particularly for smaller and rural hospitals, potentially diverting resources away from patient care or forcing closures.
As artificial intelligence and other digital health technologies make their mark, provider organizations need to pursue "organizational ambidexterity." Here's what that means, along with six tips for achieving it.
Robert Slepin, who has decades of experience as a health IT leader, offers his considered insights about the art and science of change management – helping health system C-suite and IT execs manage the demands of a fast-changing future.
Dr. Salim Saiyed, UPMC Central Pennsylvania's CMIO, offers a detailed look at how the health system is deploying this advanced telehealth approach. He describes its challenges and benefits.
More than 330 stakeholders outlined several steps for charting a path toward comprehensive telemedicine reform after the public health emergency.
The upper chamber has followed the lead of the House of Representatives and removed a ban on national identifier research from its newest appropriations bill. Patient ID Now wants to maintain the momentum.
What does the future workplace look like for IT, finance and operational staff – and how best to keep them engaged in a work environment that has fundamentally changed?
The framework calls on the federal government to partner with other public health authorities and the private sector to ensure patient safety and security.
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In lieu of permanent policy change, industry groups urged legislators to extend temporary telehealth flexibilities through the end of 2021.
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ENOVACOM Patient Connect was “the obvious choice” for Wirral University Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust when it wanted to connect life-critical ventilators to the electronic patient record.
