Through the bad workforce shortages, lost revenue and the good the rise of telehealth and hospital at home models COVID-19 changed, and will continue to change, the way hospitals and providers strategize their business models and care for patients. Along the way, digital technology stepped in to help executives make the leap. 1. Staffing shortages are expected to
Automating the preoperative process can save time for clinicians, who typically handle matters manually. This saves time, which helps prevent burnout. "It's the core of what we're doing," said Robbie Hughes, CEO and founder of Lumeon, which offers such a digital health solution. "We get rid of the chaos and the noise." Automating a care plan avoids having clinicians chase down