Studies, Surveys and Reports: What Can We Learn?
Revenue cycle management, workforce, and behavioral health issues still hold the top spots for healthcare challenges. Take a look at theses surveys and reports we rounded up.
Read MoreRevenue cycle management, workforce, and behavioral health issues still hold the top spots for healthcare challenges. Take a look at theses surveys and reports we rounded up.
Read MoreBy Jazmin Orozco Rodriguez – Anger, devastation, and concern for her patients washed over Dr. Bridget Martinez as she learned that her residency training program in rural northeastern Nevada would be shuttered. The doctor in training remembered telling one of her patients that, come July of this year, she would no longer be her physician.
By Gimmy Chen – It’s not big news that the life sciences and pharmaceutical industries are data-intensive but the the scale and scope of data analytics may still surprise people. The data volumes are immense. Data analytics is central to their main strategic and profit-making workloads.
This month’s AI report includes news and updates from Cedar Gate Technologies, mPulse Mobile, AltaMed Health Services, eClinicalWorks, LeanTaaS, iCAD, Caregility, OM1, Certis Oncology Solutions, Suki, Ontrak Health, & more.
By Matt Fisher – What is trust? It can be something very simple, but also difficult to obtain and quantify at the same time. At its root, trust is about knowing that someone or something can be counted upon. The assurance exists that there is a mutual support and a desire to help each other.
This month’s AI report includes news and updates from Artera, Zephyr AI, KangarooHealth, Care Angel, Aiberry, Transcarent, AION Labs, Vital, Lark Health, Viz.ai, Etiometry, Nuance Communications, Andor Health, Eko, and more.
By Zach Norton – Telehealth’s ease of accessibility has contributed extensively to scaling its systems over the past few years. The pandemic fueled this further, creating a requirement for extending the real-time reach of healthcare to remote locations.
By David Burda – Yes, my journalistic skepticism borders on cynicism. But come on already! Nearly 40 percent of hospitals in the U.S. still fail to meet the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ definition of interoperability.
By Michael Armstrong – From patient communication to cancer detection, artificial intelligence’s role across healthcare is becoming increasingly more prominent. Although its implementation increases the effectiveness and efficiency of healthcare, AI also raises patient privacy concerns.