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Insights from Digital Health Leaders at ViVE 2025

EvidenceCare

Innovation, AI, and the Future of Patient Care At the ViVE conference leaders in digital health shared their experiences and forward-thinking strategies for improving patient care, streamlining operations, and integrating technology into clinical workflows. Dr. Rich Loomis The Biggest Operational Challenge in Healthcare?

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Advancing Your Career: The Role of Online Certifications in Healthcare

We Care Online

For healthcare professionals juggling demanding schedules, family responsibilities, and tight budgets, online certifications have emerged as a game-changer. Unlike traditional in-person courses, online programs let you learn at your own pace and on your own schedule.

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How Real-Time Data Analytics is Revolutionizing Patient Care 

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Patient care remains the top priority for healthcare providers. But in a swiftly evolving technological world, conventional methods for managing and enhancing care might fall short. Real-time data analytics is an innovative tool revolutionizing healthcare operations and reshaping perspectives on patient outcomes.

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Determining ROI in Digital Health

EvidenceCare

Dr. Chaudry outlined how data lives in hundreds of siloed systems—EMRs, LIS, RIS, billing platforms, scheduling tools—and each has its own formats, definitions, and communication protocols. Clinical teams focus (rightly) on patient care, not perfect documentation. It’s hard, it’s resource intensive, and it’s exhausting.

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Agentic AI: What it can and can't do for physicians

Medical Economics

In health care, this means AI systems could carry out complex, multi-step tasks—such as scheduling follow-ups, drafting prior authorization requests, or coordinating care—without requiring constant human oversight. 65: Patient autonomy with Jeffrey A. 65: Patient autonomy with Jeffrey A. Singer, M.D. Singer, M.D.

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The Benefits Of Taking A Break

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or fewer hours were able to escape patient-care duties during a break, compared with 46.7 And the percentage of breaks free of patient-care duties decreased to 30 percent when nurses worked 20 or more consecutive hours.” In fact, the numbers went down. Forty-nine percent of nurses working shifts of 8.5 hours or more.

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Seamless Electronic Health Record Integration: The Key to a Streamlined Practice and Better Patient Outcomes

CollaborateMD

When integrated with powerful practice management tools, EHR data reveals patient trends, triggers preventive interventions, and streamlines every step of the care-to-collection journey. Heightened Patient Outcomes through Data-driven Decisions Access to real-time clinical data helps providers make faster, more accurate diagnoses.

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