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Patient centricity has been a buzzword for a while. Of course, the patient is at the centre of healthcare. Does the patient share the experience? I doubt it. Healthcare should provide good care and at least the same customer service as other industries. #healthcare#management
Electronic Health Records are becoming the cornerstone of patient information. However, there is still much work to do in digitisation and interoperability. @KLASresearch published an overview of the EHR use in the USA. #healthcare#management https://t.co/keW5XTAeTo
Women's health is gaining momentum. It has taken time, but it seems that women and their health finally are starting to get the attention they deserve. But we aren't there yet. #healthcare#strategy https://t.co/tGMl1xRmcQ
Critical care physicians in the US have a 51% chance of burnout, says @Medscape. Admin work and too many hours contribute most to burnout. Never was technology more capable of supporting clinicians, and yet it seems to worsen #healthcare#management https://t.co/MxgMWGnYi4
Cybersecurity, data governance and biomedical devices are the top technology management risks for 2022 according to @CroweUSA The strange thing is that they identified Telemedicine as an emerging risk. That seems odd to me after COVID #healthcare#strategy https://t.co/4nvXhieYWm
A discussion on how an implicit bias in clinical settings potentially harms those already discriminated against in society. Awareness is always the first step, but are we truly competent to deal with implicit bias? I'm not sure #healthcare#management https://t.co/J9H0bu3V0B
Telehealth as a possible solution to solve a shortage in primary care practitioners might work in the future, but I don't think we are there yet. However, I believe the potential of telehealth to grow to a $250 billion market.
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When healthcare providers invest in nurse staffing companies. We're talking about the elephant in the room. Healthcare is about people. Maybe we should think about why it is so hard to find staff. Let's care more about the staff. #healthcare#strategy https://t.co/VQjEyYjYjl
Is TikTok replacing Dr Google as a self-diagnosis tool for mental health? This is definitely not the way to go. I trust technology to improve my health, but there is a clear difference between dedicated technology and social media. #healthcare#management https://t.co/OAU7igWxBF
Big tech integrates more and more health data functions in wearables. It will create a lot of clinical opportunities soon. But only if the data is accessible for healthcare providers. Interoperability is the biggest challenge. #healthcare#innovation https://t.co/cLCgh6yCMQ
AI in healthcare is often linked to treatment. But AI can also be very effective to solve logistical challenges. Diagnostics are essential in healthcare. Without the proper logistics and staff, the treatment will be substandard #healthcare#management
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Happy workers are productive workers and yet wellness programs at work is often considered a perk. Wellness is not an individual responsibility but a joined effort as society. Self care is part of the solution not the entire solution. #healthcare#strategy https://t.co/lZP6BzRMbA
In developed countries, maternal mortality has become a blind spot. Women who die when giving birth seem to be stories from the past. And yet, a textbook example of health inequality. It's why women's health should gain importance #healthcare#management https://t.co/m5taRwHMKi
Access to healthcare is still one of the industry's biggest problems to deal with globally. Many people are entitled to care but just don't get it. @miteshspatel and his colleagues list four ways to remove sludge in health care #healthcare#management https://t.co/NHS5h477tW
DARPA, the US military research agency that helped develop the internet, GPS, etc., plans to use AI to improve medical triage in war situations. It is another example of how AI can assist healthcare pros in doing an even better job #healthcare#innovation https://t.co/ebLH3ouV8O
Healthcare spending is estimated to rise to $6.8 trillion or 19.6% of GDP in the USA by 2030. t means that healthcare expenditure doesn't return to the pre-COVID-19 level. Although healthcare is essential, this is not sustainable #healthcare#management https://t.co/xNQ05d0BwF
Process automation, virtual and augmented reality and artificial intelligence summarize the investment plans of 8 healthcare systems in the USA. What does your investment plan look like? How do you make healthcare sustainable? #healthcare#innovation https://t.co/ncP8VZYKGj