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Roundtable: What Makes a ‘Smart Hospital’ Run?
What makes a smart hospital so smart? You might think it’s the use of artificial intelligence and virtual care services, or strategic investments in IT infrastructure. Ultimately, however, the leaders at these healthcare organizations share one important trait: a commitment to technological innovation when it promises to positively affect patient care.
In a roundtable discussion, HealthTech heard from leaders at three healthcare systems that made Newsweek’s inaugural World’s Best Smart Hospitals 2021 list: from Penn Medicine in Philadelphia, Michael Restuccia, CIO and senior vice president, and John Donohue, vice president of entity services; from Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, acting Chief Medical Informatics Officer Dr. Jordan Dale; and from Hurley Medical Center in Flint, Mich., Dr. Michael Roebuck, chief medical information officer.
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