Healthcare IT News March 16, 2018
John Donohue

Why is now the time they’ll finally join together? Patients expectations are evolving, the tech is now mature enough, and apps are emerging to integrate with legacy clinical systems.

Healthcare organizations and technology vendors have been talking about clinical mobility for years now. Much of the conversation focuses on clinician collaboration, improving outcomes and driving efficiencies. While these are noble objectives, too few have homed in on the patient experience, which sits at the other side of the equation to advance this initiative.

Yet, there is an enormous opportunity in using clinical mobility to create stickiness with patients that better engages them in proactively managing their care.

As a starting point, it’s important to understand today’s expectations about how people...

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