HealthsystemCIO.com February 10, 2025
Anthony Guerra

Houston Methodist is betting on an ambitious technology investment: equipping every patient room with high-definition cameras to centralize clinical services, improve efficiency, and enhance patient care. This initiative signals a broader shift toward virtual care integration and data-driven hospital operations, said Roberta Schwartz, EVP and Chief Innovation Officer.

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“The speed of innovation in healthcare is incredible right now,” Schwartz said. “We recognized early that sophisticated cameras in patient rooms and operating rooms could fundamentally change how we deliver care.”

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