DOTmed December 30, 2024
Christoph Pedain

We have heard about clinical issues for years, but the leading source for many of these challenges may surprise you: disjointed patient data. With most healthcare leaders (66%) reporting increased burnout, stress, and mental health issues in their workforce, finding effective ways to reduce clinicians’ burdens must be of chief importance for health technology providers. Consider this, 38% of clinicians believe that pulling together patient data takes time away from patient care. Disparate data not only slows clinical workflows, but the lack of interoperability between medical devices may also impact clinical decision-making, hindering care delivery.

While providing high-quality care is paramount for every hospital and health system, clinicians need the right tools to support them to make this possible. When...

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Topics: Health IT, Health System / Hospital, HIE (Interoperability), Provider, Technology
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