HIMSSCast: A consultant’s counsel on efficiency, patient experience, workflow, AI and more

Chris Wilshel, founder and CEO of Heldok, a health care consultant company, had what he calls a “wonderful” opportunity not only to complete my doctorate work Working at the UC Health YAMPA Valley Medical Center But to present his approach to a project surrounding the improvement of the road map for patients in the status of outpatient clinics.
Harmony of many techniques, enables to completely complete the framework of the first stage to help redesign the patient’s experience in the medical center.
In podcast for this week, we will discuss many things that information managers and information technology leaders need in hospital and health systems to know the efficiency of health care, patient experience, workflow, AI and much more. All of this is from the perspective of experts for the consultant Wilshel.
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Hadith points:
- How the Whelchel clinical experience formed its approaches to improve the efficiency of health care.
- An example of how to use Whelchel successfully to improve both the patient’s experience and the functioning of the practiced work.
- Some of the common challenges facing healthcare organizations in adopting new technologies, and how they can overcome these barriers.
- How can emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence can transform the healthcare industry while increasing the workforce deficiency and increasing administrative burdens.
- For healthcare leaders, they hesitate to integrate some technical tools, advice to help them start and see value in this process.
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