Healthcare IT News March 13, 2024
Bill Siwicki

These technologies can help cure healthcare worker burnout, patient confusion and inefficient communications between care teams, says a top exec and nurse.

Digital innovation has led to improved patient care within and beyond hospitals. But there remains frustration among providers and patients feeling overloaded with too many technologies that do not effectively flow from one aspect of care to the next.

Cherry Drulis, RN, is director of healthcare mobile B2B at Samsung Electronics America. She’s been at Samsung’s HIMSS24 Booth 2667 talking about the implications of patchwork digital health technologies, including healthcare worker burnout, patient confusion and inefficient communications between care teams.

We interviewed her to get her insights into why she believes a streamlined continuum of care based on...

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