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In 2025, look for more digital-first patient engagement and data-driven decisions

Healthcare It News

Additionally, the ongoing transition to value-based care models emphasizes patient outcomes and cost-efficiency, making digital tools that empower patients to actively participate in their own care even more essential. Data-driven decision making is poised to revolutionize healthcare delivery by 2025.

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Patient generated data can be a key factor in reducing health inequity

Healthcare It News

Tools such as wearables can provide a holistic view of a patient's care journey beyond information gathered in a clinical visit. Still, experts say that network-wide availability of patient-generated health data is still lacking.

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OSF deploys care transition program, reduces readmission rate from 29% to 9%

Healthcare It News

This role is pivotal, ensuring these patients receive the focused medical attention they need during their SNF stay." " To support this model, OSF HealthCare implemented virtual care management and patient monitoring systems that allow staff to track critical health data in real time.

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RSNA 2024: AI’s impact inside and outside the reading room

Cloud Blogs

To help improve the patient experience and streamline workflows. This empowers them to innovate responsibly with AI to help improve the patient experience and streamline workflows. Another way were helping organizations experiment with AI is through the pretrained, multimodal healthcare AI models in Azure AI Foundry.

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The Pace of Tech-Adoption Grows Among Older Americans, AARP Finds – But Privacy Concerns May Limit Adoption

Health Populi

Most older Americans would share data collected through a wearable tech device with their health care provider, but a minority (35%) would share that information with a health insurance company. One-third of older people wouldn’t share their health data with any third party at all.

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Health Consumers Expect Healthcare to be Digital (and Secure), Philips Future Health Index Finds

Health Populi

Using digital tech has improved consumers’ experiences with health care providers across a range of tasks: 53% told Philips it’s easier to schedule appointments, 47% think it’s easier to get test results, 42% receive appointment reminders, and 27% are able to monitor health indicators on their own.

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The Digital Transformation of Patients – Update from Rock Health and Stanford

Health Populi

Consumers’ trust in all sources of health information increased between 2018 and 2020 except for peoples’ trust in online health websites/apps and social media, both of which lost a number of consumers trusting them. consumers would be willing to share their health data were Google, Amazon, Microsoft, and Apple.