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Examples of how nurses can improve patient experience with eHealth solutions
As a nurse, you want to provide the best experience for patients and their families. Here’s how technology can help.
Patient experience: What does it really mean?
What I learned from the experts about the definition of patient experience.
Three things you should never hear from your patients – and how to adapt when you do
Do you know the warning signs of crumbling patient loyalty? With 47% of consumers reporting that they are not “highly loyal” to their current PCP and may switch providers in the next 12 months, it’s clear that patient loyalty is fragile.
Empowering providers and patients | transforming healthcare with more personalized, proactive post-acute care coordination
The shift from a fee-for-service model to value-based care is forcing organizations to rethink care.
The perks of patient portal: Bridging the communication gap between patients and healthcare providers
Not only are computers useful, but also other handheld devices such as smartphones and tablets as they attempt to bridge communication gaps between the patient and healthcare providers.
Cloud-based retinal telemedicine pays primary care to achieve Triple Aim
Telemedicine isn’t a new idea. It’s been around for over 40 years–and most of the industry agrees on the advantages: improved access to primary and specialty care, speed, convenience and reduced cost of care and complications.Are you doing what it takes to transform healthcare?
If you’re truly dedicated to transforming healthcare, you need to be dedicated to transformative technologies like the cloudEmpower better patient health with Microsoft Dynamics CRM
Improve patient care across the health continuum with CRM tools.Why nurse practitioners make the best healthcare advisors
Here you are with a disruptive solution to one of the many problems within the healthcare system. You’ve assembled a dream team of business professionals including marketing, sales, software developers, product managers, and designers. Now you’re ready to create a medical advisory board, but where to start, and who to ask? My answer: nurse practitioners!
Ernest Health transforms collaboration with Microsoft Office 365
Office 365 is helping the hospital network seamlessly communicate via email, IM and video conferencing