What Happens When Patients Ask AI First?
Patients who better understand their conditions often ask more informed questions and participate more actively in shared decision-making. But fluency is not the same as reliability.
Patients who better understand their conditions often ask more informed questions and participate more actively in shared decision-making. But fluency is not the same as reliability.
Patients need tailored touchpoints throughout their health journey to stay engaged with their care plan. To do this effectively, healthcare organizations must leverage technology and digital communication strategies to drive and retain patient engagement and experience end-to-end.
How to turn analytics into actual policy outcomes.
At the end of the day, when patients and doctors are unable to effectively engage in health care conversations, the quality of care and patient health suffer, resulting in rising U.S. healthcare costs, lower quality of care, and unhealthy patients.
As exciting as it is to explore how far new technology can take us, it's imperative that strengthening our connections with patients remains the guiding light on our journey forward.
Healthcare must be more than a transactional experience. The focus must be on relationships, continuity, and coordination.
During a presentation at Nvidia's GTC 2019 Conference in San Jose, Topol sketched out a vision of a world where this multi-modal data is collected and assessed from "the pre-womb to the tomb" and run through clinically validated algorithms that can reveal personalized insights and aid in more accurate diagnoses.
Arbiter’s Anjali Jameson on hospital and payer alignment.
Duncan Cross, a longtime engaged patient with Crohn's disease, unloaded on a "doctor who pissed me off."
I’ve read and re-read Dr. Paul Offit’s WSJ opinion piece, The Anti-Vaccination Epidemic. Dr. Offit is a professor of Pediatrics at a leading hospital in the United States. He is also an author, a scientist, and a vaccine-developer. In short, he is a major physician leader. I’ll come back to that point in just a […]