Building a smarter and more adaptive health system
Transform healthcare with a Learning Health System (LHS) that leverages data, advanced analytics, and continuous improvement for better patient outcomes and efficiency.
Transform healthcare with a Learning Health System (LHS) that leverages data, advanced analytics, and continuous improvement for better patient outcomes and efficiency.
Explore how AI can help enhance clinical workflows, earn clinician trust, and improve care through thoughtful implementation and human-centered design.
Optimize healthcare M&A with proactive application portfolio management to enhance integration, reduce costs, and mitigate risks for a more efficient organization.
Read more about what Craig Joseph, MD, took away from this year's Epic User Group Meeting, including the evolution of AI, EHR access, and the future of data-driven care.
Discover how hospitals and health systems of all sizes and at all stages of digital maturity can take a strategic approach to health IT modernization, enabling optimization of front-end and back-end enterprise operations while also meeting clinical and financial objectives.
In this edition of The Checkup, Craig Joseph, MD, discusses the integration of health informatics and operational IT for patient-centered care in modern healthcare and how merging the two improves efficiency and enhances the patient experience.
On this podcast, hear how Farhan Ahmad and Jon Keevil, MD, balanced software expertise with clinical knowledge to create accessible clinical decision-making tools.
Compared to nations with similar economies, progress notes in the U.S. are extremely voluminous. In this edition of the Checkup, Dr. Craig Joseph dives into the perils of note bloat and what’s needed to course correct.
Clinical decision support is often associated with pop-up alerts that take over the screen and interrupt workflow. Dr. Craig Joseph discusses why non-interruptive clinical decision support needs to become the norm.
Dr. Jerome Pagani lays out the elements of platform solutions and their core focus on supporting the delivery of healthcare goods and services.
Help stop mumpsimuses at the source! The pandemic exposed many of these unreasonable traditions and has proven we should reconsider their use in healthcare.
In the latest Checkup, Dr. Craig Joseph shares why a well-thought-out research-backed de-implementation approach is needed to achieve better patient care.