@ShahidNShah
What Should Healthcare Organizations Know About AI PCs?
As artificial intelligence continues to dominate headlines, especially as major tech companies announce new PCs with purported advanced computing power, healthcare organizations may be interested in how these new devices could suit their workflows.After all, health systems learned during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic that they were capable of setting up remote work and virtual care options in a matter of days or weeks instead of the typical months or years. They found that they could reimagine workflows and support better collaboration across departments and facilities. They’re continuing to explore different approaches to care delivery as they adapt to workforce challenges and find ways to attract and retain care teams. And they’re supporting clinicians with tools to improve medical decisions.
Medigy Insights
Healthcare has shown that though it may lag behind other industries in tech adoption, it can modernize to meet patient demand and deliver much-needed care. Remote patient monitoring and hospital-at-home programs extend care beyond hospital walls. Virtual nursing provides bedside nurses with support from other nurses remotely so patients can be monitored without having to travel from room to room.These approaches are likely to require devices with increased compute, mobility and bandwidth capabilities. And health systems will especially have concerns about compatibility, interoperability and regulatory compliance.
Continue reading at healthtechmagazine.net
Make faster decisions with community advice
- Health Care Data Wars: Stretching the Regulations on Information Blocking and The New Burdens of AI
- How GenAI can help Solve Major Pain Points in the Rev Cycle
- How Intelligent Internal Communications Can Help Healthcare Save Billions
- VR Offers a Unique Way to Improve Black Maternal Health
- AI in Telehealth: Revolutionizing Healthcare Delivery to Every Patient’s Home
Next Article
-
VR Offers a Unique Way to Improve Black Maternal Health
With Black maternal mortality rates nearly three times that of white people, being pregnant and giving birth as a Black person in America is deadly. The Black birthing experience is fraught with …