Medical Economics May 3, 2024
Vivek Desai, CISM

Technology has the ability to streamline administrative tasks, reduce medical errors

As workforce shortages, financial constraints and medical errors continue to pervade the US health care industry, hospitals and health systems are under pressure to do more with less while still providing quality patient care. One important consideration for health care organizations is the impact of operations technology, which can be either an efficiency-enabler or a burnout-driver. Implementing connected health care technology rather than point solutions or disparate systems is key to increasing workforce efficiency, reducing burnout, and improving quality.

Connected health care operations involves harnessing actionable data and leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) and insightful analytics to break down silos and improve safety, accuracy and efficiency across the continuum of...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Physician, Provider, Survey / Study, Technology, Trends
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