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The Edge of Healthcare: Improving Patient Care through Connected Technologies

Healthcare IT Today

Let’s explore some of these key questions with two of Dell Technologies’ subject matter experts in these topics, Romina Elias, Healthcare Chief Nursing Information Officer and Jeff Kenkel, Global Chief Technology Officer, Life Sciences and Edge. A nurse by trade, she has over 17 years of healthcare experience.

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Promising AI Applications in Improving Patient Outcomes and Streamlining Healthcare Operations

Healthcare IT Today

Ian Maurer, Vice President of Technology at Veradigm As companies identify responsible, innovative ways to implement AI in healthcare, improving the daily lives of healthcare providers by streamlining workflow efficiencies remains top of mind.

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AI in Healthcare: A Great Add-on, Not a Replacement

Healthcare IT Today

In healthcare, we call it remote patient monitoring, and ironically, ushering in automation to healthcare protocols isn’t robotic yet the way clinicians are currently caring for their patients is. These are techniques actively used at Incredible Health, the fastest growing career marketplace for healthcare workers.

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Health informatics and why participatory healthcare is key to its future

Society for Participatory Medicine

Healthcare informatics provides electronic access to medical records for patients, doctors, nurses, hospital administrators, insurance companies and health information technicians. The health informatics field is rapidly growing in all areas of healthcare and healthcare management.

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Is There an Easy-Button for AI In Healthcare Team Well-Being? Exploring a New PC with Embedded AI

Health Populi

Focusing in on The Quintuple Aim – care team well-being Weaving together the WHO ethical principles with team-based care leads me to think about The Quintuple Aim, the five elements that the Institute for Healthcare Improvement identified for our True North for making health care better.

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