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Yasemin Şahin, Turboard's CEO and cofounder, looks at the future of data analytics and business intelligence in healthcare and discusses her company's tool aimed at improving patient quality of life.
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Michael Capriotti, senior vice president of integration and strategic operations at Virtua Health, and Ryan Bertram, principal at the Chartis Group, discuss remote patient monitoring and the new home care model.
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CEO and cofounder of Mytonomy Anjali Kataria discusses the company's novel CRM, which leverages high-quality video content to engage and train patients managing conditions.
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Azalea Health CEO Baha Zeidan talks about ways the company's new apps marketplace can optimize EHRs for customers.
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Dr. Christian Dameff, professor of emergency medicine at UC San Diego says doctors' training in response and recovery is key.
<p class="MsoNoSpacing"><span style="font-size:11pt"><span style="font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif">This week's top stories include Physician Partners of America agreeing to pay $24.5M to settle a number of alleged violations, including unnecessary testing, and CMS estimates that payments to acute care hospitals will increase in 2023 by $1.6B. </span></span></p>
The chief medical information officer discusses EHR optimization, clinician burnout and getting prescription data to the point of care in real time.
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Lisa Stephenson, Mayo Clinic's nursing informatics administrator, talks about nursing's challenges during the pandemic and how technology and informatics can help prevent burnout.
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Fran Ayalasomayajula, president of social impact organization Reach, discusses meeting the needs of healthcare providers to improve patient outcomes.
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LifeMD CEO Justin Schreiber looks at the future for hybrid care models.