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SubscribeThe goal is constantly trying to shift from things that we deem as inefficient, to more patient centric, more humane and less expensive etc. This is the pursuit of healthcare. This is the basis of disruptors trying to come into the market.
Dr. Andrew Rosenberg, Michigan Medicine
When we think about healthcare, we never talk about wellness data. Or we never talk about patients who are healthy. And the result of data, like I'm wearing a Apple watch, I have to believe that you are doing something, I'm guessing. There is a ton of data that is being generated. This data is quantifiable and is really a good predictor of a number of health metrics, whether it's behavior, whether it's mental health, whether it's physical health. And today our health system in general is not necessarily taking into account any of it. And that's where I think the future is.
Nassar Nizami, Jefferson Health
The digitization of healthcare has actually added complexity to the physician's day. The primary element of healthcare should be the visit between patient and doctor, whether it’s online, a call or whether they come in. With the advent of EMRs, we now have a third element in the room. A computer that actually interrupts, that relationship because the doctor's sitting there typing on a computer instead of looking at that person.
Dr. Amy Compton-Phillips, Providence
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