Patient Care

This page includes news coverage of various aspects of patient healthcare, including new technology innovations, what is working, what is not, personalized medicine and remote and telemedicine delivery. Find specific news in the areas of Care DeliveryDigital TransformationPrecision MedicineRemote Monitoring and Telehealth.

Advocacy org releases framework on care plans

The Consumer Partnership for eHealth, which represents advocacy organizations, released its framework for CarePlans 2.0, which the organizations describe as "the next generation" of care plans.

Health Information Technology Optimization Leader Best Practice Partners Announces New Division to Help Optimize, Launch Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs)

Best Practice Partners (BPP), a leader in health IT optimization, is pleased to announce a new division which will focus on assisting payers and providers optimize their existing Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) and assist in standing up new ACOs. The division will operate as a federated partnership, drawing on the complimentary skills and expertise of individuals and organizations representing Best Practices for each of the strategic components which go into building a successful ACO.

Scribe Launches Real-time Dictation to Expedite Patient Data Capture and Populate Record Systems

Advances in speech recognition have helped streamline transcription and recording of patient encounters. Most developments have been in back-end speech recognition, or systems that generate text from dictations that transcriptionists and editors correct and process. But there has been recent growth in front-end speech recognition, which involves systems that require providers to edit the transcribed text immediately after dictating.

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HCLF: The human aspects of decision support

CHICAGO—Studying people in natural clinical settings help in the development of guidelines and optimal interventions, explained Vimla L. Patel, PhD, DSc, senior research scientist at the New York Academy of Medicine, speaking during the Healthcare Leadership Forum on Nov. 14.

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Move over Google Glass: Evena unveils Eyes-On imaging system

Innovation in wearable technology in the healthcare space continues to push boundaries.Evena Medical, based in Los Altos, Calif., has unveiled its Eyes-On Glasses System, an imaging solution that enables clinicians at the bedside to see “through” a patient’s skin to the vasculature beneath. The goal: better detection of patient veins for precise IV placement.

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Ongoing interoperability challenges

While interoperability of patient health information is advancing in small steps across the industry, challenges remain.

AHIMA guidance delves into data mapping, integrity issues

The rising demand for interoperability between disparate data systems has fueled an increase in data mapping projects. The American Health Information and Management Association released a guidance to assist providers in navigating data mapping to ensure data maintain their integrity as they move from one system to the next.

Health IT improves care coordination for complex conditions

Results from an Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality (AHRQ) grant initiative add evidence to health IT’s positive impact on healthcare-related outcomes when designed to support the management of patients with complex health conditions.

Around the web

CMS finalized a significant policy change when it increased the Medicare payments hospitals receive for performing CCTA exams. What, exactly, does the update mean for cardiologists, billing specialists and other hospital employees?

Stryker, a global medtech company based out of Michigan, has kicked off 2025 with a bit of excitement. The company says Inari’s peripheral vascular portfolio is highly complementary to its own neurovascular portfolio.

RBMA President Peter Moffatt discusses declining reimbursement rates, recruiting challenges and the role of artificial intelligence in transforming the industry.