Harvard Business Review November 21, 2024
Robbie Hughes, J. Marc Overhage and John Glaser

Summary.

Currently, inefficiencies in healthcare practices can frustrate patients and lead to unnecessary pre-surgical tests or boilerplate after-visit instructions, among other issues. Personalized health care is a promising fix, but needs smart processes using automation and AI tools to reach its potential. Steps toward this goal include ensuring that the right building blocks are in place, and then focusing on high-volume, high-impact processes and the gathering of quality data through consistent processes. Eventually, we can get our healthcare...

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