Becker's Healthcare November 21, 2023
Giles Bruce

Wearable devices have the opportunity to empower patients in their own healthcare, but health systems will have to improve security and connectivity for broader adoption, according to a report from the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives and KLAS Research.

Healthcare organizations that are farthest along in this journey are now measuring the effectiveness of these patient engagement tools and making changes to produce optimal results, the survey found.

“As HCOs work to converge personal technologies and healthcare, data security, and interoperability, they are poised like never before to deliver more effective, proactive, and patient-centric care, all while giving...

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