Digital Solutions in the Healthcare Setting
When it comes to healthcare, improving health outcomes and cutting costs are crucial. Whether it’s discussing symptoms or navigating staff turnover, our healthcare system is continuing to be reimagined and companies like Eko and Nuance Dragon are finding digital solutions to issues it faces. With technology changing in our everyday lives, from our phones to our cars, our health should be no different! This month’s MBriefs is all about how technology is changing the healthcare landscape.
Bringing Your Voice into Healthcare
Technology is rapidly changing, and patients are taking a more proactive approach to their health. Traditionally, a patient would have infrequent visits to their provider for things like routine checkups, however, those visits did not provide the full picture of a person’s health condition. With digital solutions such as symptom-tracking apps and wearable technology, patients can directly connect with their care and give their providers real-time information about what is going on with their health. Click here to learn more.
Side Affects Episode 115 | Big Journeys Begin With Small Steps - Member Journey Part IV
Producer, Kenzie McEvily and Director of Strategy and Innovation, David Homan wrap up the findings of the member journey research and discuss why employees no longer want the standard benefits package. Dave shares the issues members face when interacting with their benefits program and provides easy solutions employers can do to turn a "stressor" into a "delighter."
Understanding this new member journey can make the difference between employee retention and employee resignation! Join us in this final episode where the rubber meets the road and learn how examining your own benefits plan is the first step to a transformational change within your organization.
How Clinical Automation is Mitigating Healthcare Staffing Shortages
Since the start of the pandemic, our healthcare systems have been experiencing severe staff shortages. These shortages have put a strain on the clinicians and have caused burnout among the remaining staff. To alleviate some of these pressures, hospitals and clinics are now looking at clinical automation to improve workflows. Taking away the burden of documentation and using clinical automation will help clinicians focus more on the care they are providing and less on the paperwork. However, documentation is not the only use for clinical automation... Click the link below to learn more!