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The Digital Transformation of Home for Health – Brainstorming with Karsten Russell-Wood of Philips

Health Populi

At the start of CES 2021, I had the opportunity to catch up with Karsten Russell-Wood, Portfolio Marketing Leader, Post Acute & Home, Connected Care at Philips. We brainstormed just as CES 2021 was going to “open,” virtually, for the consumer electronics conference’s first all-virtual meeting.

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Risks Facing Nurse Practitioners Today

Minority Nurse

Nurses Service Organization (NSO) and CNA have published the new edition of the Nurse Practitioner Professional Liability Exposure Claim Report analyzing 232 closed professional liability claims against NPs, student NPs, and NPs covered through a CNA-insured healthcare business over five years (2017-2021).

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Expert Spotlight: Renu Gehring – AI “A Set Of Russian Dolls”

Arkenea

Soon it is likely that we will be taking our vital signs with our phones! Surely the AI model enabling provider-patient communication will be different than the one automatically verifying patient insurance and benefits information. To contextualize, around three million patents were filed across the world in 2021.

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What One Hospital’s Slow Recovery From a Cyberattack Means for Patients

Scrubs

In fall 2021, staffers at Johnson Memorial Health were hoping they could finally catch their breath. One study found that cyberattacks on the nation’s health care facilities more than doubled from 2016 to 2021 — from 43 attacks to 91. But on Oct. 1 at 3 a.m., a Friday, the hospital CEO’s phone rang with an urgent call. “My

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A step-by-step guide to taking perfect clinical notes

Mobius MD

Communication – A patient record is a form of communication. Consider how the information you decide to include–or not include–affects the medical records’ efficacy as a form of communication, a legal document, and as a service document. Remember that the core purpose behind documentation is communication. In the U.S.,