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Inside Health Care #99: Dr. Eric Wei and Dr. Ted Long and the Crisis of Health Worker Burnout

NCQA

Eric Wei Dr. Ted Long On this episode of Inside Health Care, we offer two interviews. NYC Health + Hospitals leaders Dr. Eric Wei and Dr. Ted Long, discuss hospital worker burnout, including suicide , and the need for awareness, mitigation and prevention. The post Inside Health Care #99: Dr. Eric Wei and Dr.

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WVU Medicine uses $781K grant to greatly boost telehealth to rural patients

Healthcare It News

McAllister, assistant vice president of population health and telemedicine. "The mitigation of a large surge will allow for the hospitals in the state to prepare and slow the influx of patients. " Shannon R. McAllister, WVU Medicine.

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Virtual Health Tech Enables the Continuum of Health from Hospital to Home

Health Populi

In the COVID-19 pandemic, as peoples’ daily lives shifted closer and closer to home, and for some weeks and months home-all-the-time, health care, too, moved beyond brick-and-mortar hospitals and doctors’ offices. Power found that only 10% of health consumers had been using telehealth services. In 2019, J.D.

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An (Unfortunately) Unoriginal Take on How to Improve MSK Care

Health Advances

population health, workflow solutions) HCP-facing solutions (e.g., clinical decision support, surgical planning) Patient-facing digital health solutions (e.g., remote monitoring, virtual rehab support) Consumer-facing technologies to support long-term health and wellness (e.g.,

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What #CES2019 5 Tech Trends to Watch Mean for Health/Care

Health Populi

Whether for drug discovery, preventing hospital readmissions, making sound human resource decisions, or addressing population health challenges, Big Data are flowing into more cognitive systems to mine information and inform clinicians’ decisions at the point of care and researchers’ ongoing search for better treatments.

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National Care Coordination Standards for Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs (CYSHCN): Proceedings from the National Forum on Care Coordination for CYSHCN

NASHP

For example, in Maryland and the District of Columbia , the state HIE, CRISP, enables disparate health information systems to electronically share clinical information.[19] 19] This includes systems used by various types of providers, including long-term care, ambulatory services, hospitals, federally qualified health centers, and others.[20].

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Health and Housing: Introduction to Cross-Sector Collaboration

NASHP

This paper aims to provide a background on the health and housing sector, including common language and core programs, as well as current opportunities for cross-sector collaboration for state leaders. Housing as a Social Determinant of Health A Public Health 3.0 Figure 1: Interventions Used to Prevent and End Homelessness.