Prioritizing Patient Safety Success Stories
Here’s four different examples of health systems innovating for improvements in patient safety.
A New Patient Journey Imperative: COVID-19 and the Acceleration of Digital Health
Amid COVID-19, HIMSS Digital Influencers address key imperatives to improve and democratize the patient journey with digital health tools, services and policy.
The Impact of COVID-19 on Healthcare Business and IT
While it is impossible for anyone to accurately predict the future, healthcare organizations can develop a credible view of possible future states that can be used in healthcare business planning to test and adjust near-term strategies and tactics.
How a Women’s Care Practice Expanded Virtual Health
Learn how one women’s health system launched virtual health tools, even for their specialty services, during a pandemic.
Healthcare Hyperautomation Improving Efficiency
Organizations in every corner of the healthcare industry from clinicians, healthcare systems and payers are utilizing hyperautomation to save time and improve accuracy and efficiency. Two organizations shared their experiences with robotic automation.
Digital Connected Care: The Innovation Journey That Delivers on the Promise of Remote Patient Monitoring
Remote patient monitoring and patient-generated health data can be incorporated into clinician-designed workflows and devices to meet the needs of the patient and the care team.
Digital Connected Care: Workflows by the Clinician, for the Clinician
Clinicians must guide system developers on how to support specific clinical workflows with digital tools to facilitate improved outcomes for the patient and care team.
Digital Connected Care: Self-Measured Blood Pressure to Manage Hypertension
Hypertension is a major cause of heart disease, but can be easily controlled; however, over half the cases of hypertension are not adequately monitored.
Improving Immunization Workflow for Providers – Bulk Query Functionality
Is there a way to efficiently query immunization information systems (IIS) and receive this information to make accurate clinical decisions?
Applying RTLS Technology to Improve Nurse Efficiency and Patient Care
Providing better patient care is a national imperative in the United States, and nurses play a critical role in this equation.
Addressing clinician burnout with operational and technology focused initiatives
It’s important to not only learn from your own experiences but to examine how others work through staff burnout and what they find as effective solutions.