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The Keys to Effective Hybrid Care: Simplify, Streamline and Adapt
In the post-pandemic future, we will likely see that hybrid patient care models are the norm. As hospitals and health systems plan for this shift, they’ll need to consider two critical factors.
Unburdening administrative workloads for providers is a key step for both provider engagement as well as patient satisfaction. Achieving an effective hybrid patient care model that is convenient, improves access, preserves continuity of care, and addresses clinician burnout requires taking a step back and revising the healthcare ecosystem as a whole.
While digital tools have shifted where healthcare is delivered, they haven’t done much to improve the administrative burden for providers. In fact, in some cases, these tools have increased the stress and burden of charting and documentation. To solve this problem, health systems need to implement digital tools that automate clinical workflows -- tools that automate clinical interviews as well as clinical documentation.
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