Becker's Healthcare October 31, 2019
Jackie Drees

While healthcare may traditionally move slowly to adopt new technologies in clinical practices, once health systems do take the plunge and integrate new technologies, it is crucial to keep the patient at the center of the care.

During Becker’s Hospital Review’s 5th Annual Health IT + Revenue Cycle event in Chicago on Oct. 10, panelists gathered to discuss patient satisfaction and healthcare technology trends. Julie Letwat, counsel at McGuireWoods, moderated the panel, which also featured the following participants:

· John Wilcox, vice president and CIO at Morris (Ill.) Hospital and Healthcare.
· Bharat Bhushan, MD, chief physician executive at UPMC in Pittsburgh.
· Matthew Shafiroff, MD, emergency medicine physician and clinical informaticist consultant at White Plains (N.Y.) Hospital.

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