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Patient care teams are overburdened by staffing shortages, shifting patient demands and complex treatment plans. Here’s how clinical decision support tools can help reduce this burden and improve patient outcomes.
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A survey of IT professionals identified major barriers to innovation — including finding the time to introduce new technologies while occupied with supporting the current ones.
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Apparently, IT and clinical stakeholders significantly differ on how well their healthcare organization is leveraging technology to modernize clinical processes and improve the clinician experience.
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Hospitals and acute-care facilities are leveraging technology to create more efficient staff workflows that drive better patient and business outcomes, according to a recent survey of clinicians, healthcare IT and business leaders by HIMSS Media.
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The growth of telehealth is being driven by younger consumers who bring heightened expectations for technology solutions to the patient experience.
Want to talk big-ticket purchases? Those behemoth electronic health record systems so many hospitals and medical practices have rolled out in recent years are easily near the top of the list.
The 2015 HIMSS HIE and Direct Messaging Survey published this week, conducted jointly by HIMSS' Health Information Exchange and Interoperability & Standards Committees, polled accountable
Representing analytics data mined from an electronic health record, this chart shows the daily technology interaction of a typical physician and her staff: 24 patient visits over 16 hours for a total of 2,541 clicks.
As they work on the front lines of healthcare, nurses are among the biggest users of information technology. Still, too many are still using suboptimal tools.