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New Non-Acute Care Roadmap: HIMSS Digital Maturity Model Strategy

Imaging Technology

milla1cf Tue, 04/11/2023 - 21:23 April 11, 2023 — To meet the needs of non-acute healthcare, a global health advocate is launching a newly modernized digital maturity model. It focuses on wellness, illness prevention, and the use of technology to help manage chronic disease at home and keeping patients out of the hospital.

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C-COMM: HIMSS New Non-Acute Care Digital Maturity Model

Imaging Technology

milla1cf Fri, 04/21/2023 - 22:45 April 21, 2023 — To meet the needs of non-acute healthcare, HIMSS is launching a newly modernized digital maturity model, Community Care Outcomes Maturity Model (C-COMM). For more information: www.himss.org Find more HIMSS23 conference coverage here Friday, April 21, 2023 - 22:45

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Predictions for Healthcare AI Entering 2023

Aidoc

Within the history of healthcare innovation lies the profound lessons surrounding the adoption of revolutionary technologies. In that regard, we’re finding ourselves at an incredible juncture for healthcare AI as we enter the new year. Projections indicate that healthcare AI can grow at a compound annual growth rate of 46.2%

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Key interventions cut delays for MRIs performed on sedated patients

AuntMinnie

A team led by Aric Lee, MBBS, of National University Hospital in Singapore found that relatively straightforward initiatives such as workflow standardization and preadmission patient counseling cut delays for these types of exams by more than 30%. The hospital performs 32,000 MRI exams per year.) Of these, 88.7%

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POCUS in the ED: Is Confirmatory RUQ US Still Necessary?

REBEL EM

Pragmatic: The study methodology lacks pragmatism and may not be generalizable to many healthcare settings. Furthermore, images were stored in a PACS system, allowing ED physicians to interpret the images and store them in the patient’s electronic medical record. 2023 Mar 26;13(7):1248. Diagnostics (Basel).