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iTWire - Healthcare leaders note 'resilience' of healthcare system, but want investment in 'predictive health' technologies


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Tuesday, 18 May 2021 12:10
Healthcare leaders note ‘resilience’ of healthcare system, but want investment in ‘predictive health’ technologies
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Physicians consult Philips Medical Tablet with IntelliVue XDS software to monitor their patients remotely.
Australian healthcare leaders believe Australia’s healthcare system has shown resilience in the face of the pandemic, but that their hospital or healthcare facility needs to invest in predictive healthcare technologies.
According to Australian healthcare leaders interviewed for health technology company Philips
Future Health Index (FHI) 2021 Australian report: ‘A Resilient Future: Healthcare leaders look beyond the crisis’, 81% of Australian healthcare leaders believe Australia’s healthcare system has shown resilience in the face of the pandemic - while (29% say their hospital or healthcare facility most needs to invest in implementing predictive healthcare ....

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Healthcare tech is failing patients


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Healthcare tech is failing patients
The problem is that we’re approaching technology from a clinical and billing perspective, with little input from patients. We must demand and implement technology that is designed for the population you are serving.
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For the past year a parade of news has crossed my desk on the wonders of telehealth. If you’re someone who sees a doctor on a periodic basis only, it’s been a fantastic option for saving time, money, even hassle.
Yet it’s also exposed how far medicine lags behind the rest of the business world in serving its customers. Technologically speaking, we’ve essentially just mastered the basic art of video conferencing for episodic care and how to bill for it. But we’ve come nowhere near tech’s promise in serving patients beyond episodic care or shifting from fee-for-service to value-based health. Just because something is digital doesn’t automatically mean it’s better. We can an ....

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