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Mashup Score: 1
Despite the myriad benefits, including increased patient engagement, telehealth remains an option, not an imperative. As a result, “we are still underperforming as an industry compared to the promises made and the vision we’ve spun,” said Joseph Kvedar, MD. In this piece he examines why that’s the case and how healthcare can turn the tide. When it comes to telehealth, “we are still underperforming as an industry compared to the promises made and the vision we’ve spun, especially in the case of traditional healthcare providers,” said Dr. Joseph Kvedar.
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Mashup Score: 9Telehealth Reexamined: Is This As Good As It Gets? | healthsystemcio.com - 10 month(s) ago
Telehealth has come a long way since the Covid-induced boom, but a lot hinges on its continued success, according to Joseph Kvedar, MD. In this piece, he examines the impact it has had, the vision for what telehealth can be, and the steps organizations can take to get there. Telehealth has come a long way since the Covid-induced boom, but a lot hinges on its continued success, according to Joseph Kvedar, MD.
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Mashup Score: 3After the "Thunder": How Organizations Can Realize Telehealth's Long-term Potential | healthsystemcio.com - 1 year(s) ago
Rather than comparing telehealth services to office visits in terms of data collection – which is future – perhaps we should focus on integrating virtual care into the overall care picture, said Dr. Joe Kvedar in this piece. “It is time for telehealth to sit at the grownup’s table and be treated like an honest service. Telehealth will probably never be able to compete with office visits in terms of data collection, but they offer a level of convenience that’s been a game-changer, according to Joseph Kvedar, MD. In this piece, he provides guidance for successfully integrating virtual services into the care delivery picture.
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Mashup Score: 0Q&A with CDO Aaron Martin, Part 1: "We're Trying to Simply Using Digital Technology." | healthsystemcio.com - 4 year(s) ago
The primary reason why chief digital officer roles are becoming increasingly common in healthcare? The desire to transform “analog relationships with consumers” to digital, and make the experience more seamless, said Aaron Martin. The ultimate goal for the chief digital officer? To “transform our largely offline, analog relationships with consumers and patients to digital,” said Aaron Martin.
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Mashup Score: 1Q&A with HIMSS CEO Hal Wolf, Part 2: "You Can't Put Technology Out and Expect It to Work." | healthsystemcio.com - 4 year(s) ago
The foundation for achieving outcomes includes three components: people, process, and technology, says HIMSS CEO Hal Wolf. “You cannot put technology out and expect it to work.” As we recover from Covid, the industry is poised to “take a different look strategically at what to do in the long-term,” says HIMSS CEO Hal Wolf.
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Mashup Score: 1Q&A with HIMSS CEO Hal Wolf, Part 2: "You Can't Put Technology Out and Expect It to Work." | healthsystemcio.com - 4 year(s) ago
The foundation for achieving outcomes includes three components: people, process, and technology, says HIMSS CEO Hal Wolf. “You cannot put technology out and expect it to work.” As we recover from Covid, the industry is poised to “take a different look strategically at what to do in the long-term,” says HIMSS CEO Hal Wolf.
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Mashup Score: 0Q&A with HIMSS CEO Hal Wolf, Part 1: "We Threw a Lot Against the Wall. Now We Have to Step Back." | healthsystemcio.com - 4 year(s) ago
For healthcare IT leaders, the real question now is, “as we pull away from emergency declarations, what will the new normal look like?” In this interview, HIMSS CEO Hal Wolf talks about Covid’s impact on the industry, and how leaders can forge a new path. One of the biggest weaknesses that was exposed by the pandemic? Lack of an integrated supply chain, says HIMSS CEO Hal Wolf.
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Mashup Score: 0Q&A with HIMSS CEO Hal Wolf, Part 1: "We Threw a Lot Against the Wall. Now We Have to Step Back." | healthsystemcio.com - 4 year(s) ago
For healthcare IT leaders, the real question now is, “as we pull away from emergency declarations, what will the new normal look like?” In this interview, HIMSS CEO Hal Wolf talks about Covid’s impact on the industry, and how leaders can forge a new path. One of the biggest weaknesses that was exposed by the pandemic? Lack of an integrated supply chain, says HIMSS CEO Hal Wolf.
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Mashup Score: 2Partner Perspective: Final Rule Means CIOs Must Share ADTs, But Had Better Know Where They’re Going - 5 year(s) ago
PatientPing’s Co-Founder & CEO says the benefits to care quality will be significant, if done securely. On March 9, HHS and ONC published the long-awaited and hotly-debated 21st Century Cures Interoperability Final Rule which also covers information blocking and certification. While the interoperability rule may have been the most hotly debated part, an important section requiring hospitals and…
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