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

Healthcare It News

By leveraging data-driven insights, healthcare providers can personalize treatment plans, predict patient needs and intervene earlier, ultimately leading to improved health outcomes. You say trust and transparency will be crucial for healthcare provider organizations in 2025. This year, this will be even more pronounced.

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What to expect in Asia-Pacific health IT in 2025?

Healthcare It News

AI and virtual care models continued to be the craze in healthcare, owing to their clear support for improving clinician productivity and patient outcomes. Healthcare IT News sought predictions from and expectations of healthcare providers and technology vendors in APAC for health IT this 2025.

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Roundup: AI helps health systems achieve goals as developers push innovation

Healthcare It News

Moving the needle on burnout Since John Muir Health has rolled out Epic-integrated artificial intelligence technology across its facilities, more than 65% of JMH clinicians across 15 specialties using the platform before, during and after patient encounters, the vendor Ambience said in its announcement Tuesday.

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ChatGPT's potential impact on preventative care and emergency visits

Healthcare It News

ChatGPT has been making an impact on enduring healthcare challenges. Many providers and patients are reporting the artificial intelligence helping with preventative care and preventing non-emergent emergency department visits. This will also reduce the burden on the doctors, nurses and other healthcare workers.

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The future of telemedicine: purpose-built, integrated platforms

Healthcare It News

Propelled into mainstream use by the COVID-19 pandemic, telemedicine is becoming standard practice for many healthcare providers. In addition, a single-platform approach simplifies the patient experience, helps overcome barriers to healthcare such as remote location or limited mobility, and promotes continuity of care among providers.

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Baptist Health scores collaboration wins with master data management system

Healthcare It News

THE CHALLENGE "Baptist Health is more than a healthcare provider – we are a foundational part of the communities we serve, meaning we work across organizations to provide optimal care and create a healthier society," said Aaron Miri, senior vice president and chief digital and information officer at Baptist Health.

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The Future of Healthcare: AI-Powered Patient Experiences

HIT Consultant

With the infusion of data analytics and AI, healthcare is evolving to ensure that individuals are not just seen as numbers in a system but are provided with customized interactions and provider expertise that cater to their specific needs. Moving beyond prevention. The integration of AI promises seamless life integration.