Plenty of fodder for the hospital crowd in today’s discussion on America’s “Most Wired” hospitals, led by the American Hospital Association as part of its Health Forum Leadership Summit.
Here’s a recap from today’s Twitter chat, which featured a host of health systems and physicians weighing in with their thoughts on how health IT is changing healthcare delivery.
We’re transforming, looking at population health management, new reimbursement models & new technologies. #MostWired #HealthIT
— Trinity Health (@TrinityHealthMI) July 21, 2014
#MostWired – @GritmanMedical has leveraged health info exchange to keep tabs on patients who are constantly on the move #HFsummit
— AmericanHospitalAssn (@ahahospitals) July 21, 2014
2) #MostWired means listening to our docs and patients in facilitating better access to info. that improves patient care. @ahahospitals
— Henry Ford News (@HenryFordNews) July 21, 2014
“@ahahospitals: Q3 — 53% of #MostWired #hospitals offer patients with chronic conditions self-management tools via a portal. #MarkLogic
— Noland Joiner (@NolandhealthIT) July 21, 2014
RT @SanfordHealth: 5. We are implementing a real-time location system. This will help with patient workflows and asset tracking. #MostWired
— Margot Brenna (@SanfordMargot) July 21, 2014
Q5 – Medication verification helps match patients meds at the bedside #MostWired #HFsummit pic.twitter.com/Vlnz4DPtql
— AmericanHospitalAssn (@ahahospitals) July 21, 2014
Very important for #pophealth RT @ahahospitals: Q6 63% of #MostWired hospitals use data analytics to target patients for outreach #HFsummit
— Emmi Solutions (@EmmiSolutions) July 21, 2014
Q7 – 71 % of #MostWired #hospitals manage care transitions compared with 57 percent of all responding organizations #HFsummit
— AmericanHospitalAssn (@ahahospitals) July 21, 2014
Q10: @TrumanMedKC Hospitals need to “quit thinking like a hospital” #MostWired #HFSummit http://t.co/ySVRwqEBuT
— Health Forum (@HealthForumNews) July 21, 2014