Digital Transformation

This evolution of healthcare involves using technology to improve diagnosis, treatments, monitor patients, enhance hospital operations and culture, and bolster consumer-focused care. This includes virtual reality tools, wearable devices, workflow software, health apps and other digital health tools.

ECRI Institute unveils alarm management service

The ECRI Institute announced a new service to help hospitals fine tune their current alarm management practices. The service comes as the deadline of Phase I criteria for the Joint Commission’s 2014 National Patient Safety Goal approaches in January 2014.

Scientific Symposium Highlights Efforts to Reduce Sepsis Mortality, Hospital-Acquired Conditions and Hospital Readmissions, as Well as New Approaches to Population Health

The need for evaluation and measurement regarding the effectiveness and impact of quality improvement work on a wide range of US health care issues was center stage today at the 19th Annual Scientific Symposium on Improving the Quality and Value of Health Care, attended by more than 300 health care professionals. Hosted by IHI as part of the 25th annual National Forum, presentations and research posters described results and learning from quality initiatives across a wide range of topics – including new approaches for disclosing adverse events to patients, the value of shared medical appointments, a statewide initiative to bring down the number of elective births before 39 weeks, the growing role of patient family advisors, and much more.

Mount Sinai receives $5M grant to establish tech institute

The New York City Economic Development Corp. awarded $5 million to the Mount Sinai Health System to help establish the Mount Sinai Institute of Technology.

Dolbey Announces Patent Award for Its Fusion SpeechEMR Technology

Cincinnati, OH, December 03, 2013-- On the eve of its 100-year anniversary, Dolbey and Company, Inc., which began in 1914 as a partner and dealer for Thomas A. Edison’s dictation machine company, announces the issuance of a United States patent for “Systems and Methods for Providing an Electronic Dictation Interface.”

Data center outages a costly burden for healthcare

Data center outages have a heavy financial toll for healthcare organizations, costing an average of $690,000 per incident, according to a Ponemon Institute/Emerson Network Power report.

GE Healthcare’s “Brilliant Machines” Software Innovations Transforms the Patient Experience by Reducing Wait Times and Helping Hospital Staff Increase Efficiency

Breakthrough software innovation delivers improved clinical capabilities, personalization, lower costs and operational results

Mostashari edits HIT issue of AJMC

A special issue of The American Journal of Managed Care focuses on health IT and was guest edited by Farzad Mostashari, MD, ScM, former national coordinator of health IT.

Six Predictions for How IT Will Impact Healthcare in 2014

As health IT leaders make their way to New York for the New York eHealth Collaborative (NYeC) Digital Health Conference, certain trends are emerging that will define healthcare in 2014. Practice Fusion, the nation's largest healthcare platform, looks at these key trends from 2013 and predicts what they might mean looking forward. With the ongoing Meaningful Use incentive push for health technology and the recent difficulty of many vendors to deliver on new and upcoming requirements, it's looking to be a big year for upheaval in the health IT sector.

Around the web

The American College of Cardiology has shared its perspective on new CMS payment policies, highlighting revenue concerns while providing key details for cardiologists and other cardiology professionals. 

As debate simmers over how best to regulate AI, experts continue to offer guidance on where to start, how to proceed and what to emphasize. A new resource models its recommendations on what its authors call the “SETO Loop.”

FDA Commissioner Robert Califf, MD, said the clinical community needs to combat health misinformation at a grassroots level. He warned that patients are immersed in a "sea of misinformation without a compass."

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