Healthcare IT Today - (Monday November 28, 2022)
Healthcare IT Today/ Podcasts For the 102nd episode of the Healthcare IT Podcast, we are diving into digital transformation. We begin by examining what digital transformation means to us and what we think it means to others. Next we look at the areas that needs to be transformed the most and what areas need it the least. Then we dive into the barriers that are present in the field of digital transformation and the effect they’ve had on the field. Lastly, we discuss who we think will provide the most transformation.
Here’s a preview of the questions and topics we discuss in this episode: What does Digital…
The Pulse by Wharton Digital Health - (Monday November 28, 2022)
Podcasts/ The Pulse Subscribe for your weekly fix of health tech stories, wherever you get your news: Apple, Spotify, or Twitter.Vijay Kedar, CEO & Co-Founder, Tomorrow HealthIn this episode, I sat down with Vijay Kedar, CEO and Co-Founder, of… |
The Pulse by Wharton Digital Health - (Monday November 21, 2022)
Podcasts/ The Pulse Subscribe for your weekly fix of health tech stories, wherever you get your news: Substack, Twitter, Apple, or Spotify.In this episode, I sat down with Nick Desai, CEO and Founder of Renee. Founded in 2021,…
Dr. Hazem Eloraby - (Saturday November 19, 2022)
Featured/ MediFormatica/ Visualizations #ProjectHealthViz was a great initiative to create a community of Tableau in the Healthcare field. Many great dashboards have been created during the time the project was running. I’ll be bookmarking a few here on MediFormatica. While the data set may now be outdated, I’m still interested in the visualizations themselves. |
Digital Health Frontier - (Tuesday November 15, 2022)
AI/ Daily Reads/ Digital Health Frontier By John Halamka and Paul Cerrato -Three patient populations are underrepresented in the AI models currently being developed. There are several practical solutions to the problem.
The post The Algorithmically Underserved Need Our Attention appeared first on Mayo Clinic Platform….
Health IT Buzz - (Tuesday November 15, 2022)
Frequent Updates/ Health IT Buzz Hot off the presses, the Pediatric Health Information Technology: Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome Informational Resource (NAS IR) [PDF – 808 KB] is a new resource from ONC to support pediatric care and practice settings specific to neonatal abstinence syndrome. The NAS IR builds upon prior efforts included in the ONC Pediatric Health Information Technology Informational Resources (IR) for health IT developers and for health care providers, and includes information about the implementation of health IT and its use as part of delivering health care to infants experiencing withdrawal after maternal exposure to opioids and other substances during pregnancy. This is the third… |
Dr. Hazem Eloraby - (Tuesday November 15, 2022)
Featured/ MediFormatica/ Visualizations Visual Capitalist has some great HealthCare visualizations. This infographic does give a very nice perspective of the history of pandemics, and I noticed that the COVID numbers have been updated recently too.
Dr. Hazem Eloraby - (Tuesday November 15, 2022)
Courses and Certifications/ MediFormatica As countries contemplate their implementation approaches to health data sharing, many are beginning to discern how to develop capacity in data exchange and other HIE related topics. The Academy community works together to create and share global goods that are focused on increasing the capacity to build and support health information exchange architecture and processes. This […] |
Dr. Hazem Eloraby - (Saturday November 12, 2022)
Featured/ MediFormatica/ Visualizations #ProjectHealthViz was a great initiative to create a community of Tableau in the Healthcare field. Many great dashboards have been created during the time the project was running. I’ll be bookmarking a few here on MediFormatica. While the data set may now be outdated, I’m still interested in the visualizations themselves.
Dr. Hazem Eloraby - (Wednesday November 9, 2022)
AI/ Courses and Certifications/ Featured/ MediFormatica Artificial intelligence (AI) has transformed industries around the world, and has the potential to radically alter the field of healthcare. Imagine being able to analyze data on patient visits to the clinic, medications prescribed, lab tests, and procedures performed, as well as data outside the health system — such as social media, purchases made using credit cards, census records, Internet search activity logs that contain valuable health information, and you’ll get a sense of how AI could transform patient care and diagnoses. |