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The Importance of Thoughtful Design in All Aspects of HIT Deployments

November 4, 2023

Design paramount in HIT (Health Information Technology) development and deployment. Design impacts healthcare delivery quality, clinical outcomes, user satisfaction, and financial performance. Assign strong facilitator and incorporate all stakeholders. Essential design areas include workflow optimization, user engagement and adoption, patient and family engagement, data accuracy and integrity, interoperability and integration, and security and privacy. Enhances efficiency and outcomes. StarBridge Advisors offers advice, leadership, experts and independent verification/validation services for HIT projects.

The Importance of Thoughtful Design in All Aspects of HIT Deployments Star Bridge Advisors

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How AI is about to change healthcare

November 4, 2023

AI, encompassing technology like RPA and ML, can resolve business problems and should not be ignored by executives. Scripps Health's application of AI in patient inquiry response and physician-patient note taking has shown potential. AI integration can optimize revenue cycle management by generating accurate codes and invoices from patient records. Understanding the problem and choosing the appropriate AI solution, whether RPA, ML, or NLP, is critical for beneficial outcomes and ROI.

How AI is about to change healthcare | HFMA HFMA

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Cleveland Clinic Launches New Quantum Innovation Program for Start-up Companies

November 4, 2023

Cleveland Clinic launches Quantum Innovation Catalyzer Program for start-ups to explore quantum computing in life sciences and healthcare. Up to four awarded start-ups receive immersive experience including access to IBM Quantum System One computer, workspace, collaboration with Cleveland Clinic clinicians, participation in Quantum Working Group, education programs, and demo day. Participants also have collaborative opportunities with Cleveland Clinic-IBM Discovery Accelerator team, part of 10-year partnership advancing biomedical research. Applications for the program, launching in April, are open till January 15.

Cleveland Clinic Launches New Quantum Innovation Program for Start-up Companies Cleveland Clinic

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US faces a doctor shortage due to lengthy, costly training and policy-induced limitations

November 4, 2023

Despite high average salaries and interest, the US faces a doctor shortage due to lengthy, costly training and policy-induced limitations on number of doctors. By 2033, the US could lack 124,000 doctors, leaving many without sufficient primary care physicians or mental health professionals. Aging boomers increase retirees and medical need, while Covid added worker burnout. Policy has capped funding for residencies and discouraged foreign-trained doctors from entering US healthcare, constraining supply. Osteopathic degrees and other medical roles partly alleviate the issue but a perceived rigged labor market persists.

Christopher Loumeau, MHA’s Post LinkedIn

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The Importance of Thoughtful Design in All Aspects of HIT Deployments

November 4, 2023

Design paramount in HIT (Health Information Technology) development and deployment. Design impacts healthcare delivery quality, clinical outcomes, user satisfaction, and financial performance. Assign strong facilitator and incorporate all stakeholders. Essential design areas include workflow optimization, user engagement and adoption, patient and family engagement, data accuracy and integrity, interoperability and integration, and security and privacy. Enhances efficiency and outcomes. StarBridge Advisors offers advice, leadership, experts and independent verification/validation services for HIT projects.

The Importance of Thoughtful Design in All Aspects of HIT Deployments Star Bridge Advisors

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How AI is about to change healthcare

November 4, 2023

AI, encompassing technology like RPA and ML, can resolve business problems and should not be ignored by executives. Scripps Health's application of AI in patient inquiry response and physician-patient note taking has shown potential. AI integration can optimize revenue cycle management by generating accurate codes and invoices from patient records. Understanding the problem and choosing the appropriate AI solution, whether RPA, ML, or NLP, is critical for beneficial outcomes and ROI.

How AI is about to change healthcare | HFMA HFMA

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Cleveland Clinic Launches New Quantum Innovation Program for Start-up Companies

November 4, 2023

Cleveland Clinic launches Quantum Innovation Catalyzer Program for start-ups to explore quantum computing in life sciences and healthcare. Up to four awarded start-ups receive immersive experience including access to IBM Quantum System One computer, workspace, collaboration with Cleveland Clinic clinicians, participation in Quantum Working Group, education programs, and demo day. Participants also have collaborative opportunities with Cleveland Clinic-IBM Discovery Accelerator team, part of 10-year partnership advancing biomedical research. Applications for the program, launching in April, are open till January 15.

Cleveland Clinic Launches New Quantum Innovation Program for Start-up Companies Cleveland Clinic

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US faces a doctor shortage due to lengthy, costly training and policy-induced limitations

November 4, 2023

Despite high average salaries and interest, the US faces a doctor shortage due to lengthy, costly training and policy-induced limitations on number of doctors. By 2033, the US could lack 124,000 doctors, leaving many without sufficient primary care physicians or mental health professionals. Aging boomers increase retirees and medical need, while Covid added worker burnout. Policy has capped funding for residencies and discouraged foreign-trained doctors from entering US healthcare, constraining supply. Osteopathic degrees and other medical roles partly alleviate the issue but a perceived rigged labor market persists.

Christopher Loumeau, MHA’s Post LinkedIn

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