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Adam Holton Leaves Amedisys For GE HealthCare; Former Humana Exec Joins Highmark Health

Home Health Care

GE HealthCare is a global medical technology, pharmaceutical diagnostics and digital solutions provider. The company does significant work in home-based care. I will be leading their segment on Home and Community Services, an enormous area of focus for Highmark as it enables a shift from acute to in-home care.

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Q/A: CalmWave CEO Talks Leveraging AI to Reduce Alarm Fatigue

HIT Consultant

This problem has been exacerbated by the increasing complexity of medical technology and the consequent proliferation of alarms. s, technology is highly relevant as it enables clinicians to focus on the most critical patient needs and make more informed decisions, improving the overall quality of care delivered in healthcare settings.

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Hospital at Home: Aligning Provider Needs with Patient Wishes

HIT Consultant

In fact, patients have generally become more amenable to being treated remotely , further supporting the move to add telehealth tools to the patient care arsenal. Increasing The Quality of Care at Home Without Adding to The Burden.

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GE HealthCare & AWS to Develop Foundation Models & Generative AI Apps

HIT Consultant

“GE HealthCare has been pioneering medical technology for more than a century. This new collaboration with AWS allows us to build on our legacy of innovation by embracing the power of AI to expedite the creation of medical technologies that we expect will redefine clinical workflows and the delivery of care.”

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Medicaid and Children with Chronic and Complex Needs

NASHP

Children and youth with chronic illness, behavioral and special health care needs, and medical complexities often require specialized care, prescription medications, medical technology and equipment, and increased care coordination, and can have unmet health care needs.

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Newsletter, October 2022

Patient Safety Movement

NEW FEDERAL EFFORTS TO IMPROVE NURSING HOME SAFETY The White House has just announced a plan to improve the safety and quality of care in the nation’s nursing homes, aimed to protect seniors from an industry known for its lack of accountability. To learn more about this important and developing issue, be sure to read the full article.

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Newsletter, June 2023

Patient Safety Movement

He identified the integration of innovative medical technology and devices as crucial for effecting change. Dr. Sanaz Massoumi, the Patient Safety Movement Foundation’s COO, called for a shift in focus, urging healthcare workers to prioritize the quality of care they provide over the sheer volume of cases.