November 24, 2024
Inefficiencies in healthcare practices hinder patient experiences, highlighting the need for more personalized care through smart processes and AI tools. Achieving such customization requires focusing on essential processes that prioritize quality data collection. Although electronic health records are widely adopted, the healthcare sector still struggles with effectively using patient data to enhance care, falling short of the personalization seen in other industries like retail. Robbie Hughes notes that redesigning and automating key care processes is critical for improving personalization, stressing the importance of leveraging patient data to tailor healthcare delivery.
Revolutionizing Healthcare: Harnessing AI for Personalized Patient Experiences Harvard Business Review
November 21, 2024
Electronic Health Records (EHRs) are frequently criticized for causing challenges in healthcare, but this view simplifies the broader systemic issues. Clinicians spend substantial time—averaging nearly six hours for every eight hours of patient care—interacting with EHRs, leading to frustration and burnout. While EHRs can enhance productivity, their effectiveness is contingent on proper implementation and organizational culture, wrote Spencer Dorn, MD, vice chair and professor of medicine at the University of North Carolina. Moreover, the increasing complexity of patient care and the administrative demands of the U.S. healthcare system further complicate the challenges clinicians encounter.
Rethinking EHRs: Addressing Burnout Beyond Technology's Role in Healthcare Forbes
November 21, 2024
CISOs are increasingly seen as essential contributors in board meetings due to the rising significance of cybersecurity in protecting business operations amidst tighter regulatory scrutiny and growing cyber threats, wrote Jigar Shah, Global Head of IT, Identity, Access and Application at Tenet Health. As organizations recognize cybersecurity as a business risk rather than just an IT issue, effective communication between CISOs and boards becomes crucial for aligning cybersecurity strategies with organizational goals. CISOs must educate board members on cyber risks and their implications, using relevant real-world scenarios in their presentations and concluding with a clear request for support or funding to enhance security initiatives.
CISOs Take Center Stage: Elevating Cybersecurity in Boardroom Discussions LinkedIn
November 21, 2024
Female executives in healthcare encounter distinct challenges in managing work-life balance while prioritizing personal well-being. In a recent discussion, leaders shared strategies for achieving this balance, underscoring the significance of utilizing paid time off (PTO) and setting boundaries. Denise Brooks-Williams of Henry Ford Health advocated for modeling self-care to encourage team members to recharge. Kira Carter-Robertson of University of Michigan Health – Sparrow discussed the influence of mentorship on valuing family and finding a practical rhythm between personal and professional life, while emphasizing small daily habits for well-being. Wendy Wilcox of NYC Health + Hospitals highlighted the importance of recognizing fatigue and fostering team support.
Female Healthcare Executives Share Strategies for Work-Life Balance Becker's Hospital Review

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