Quality Care
A development study published in JMIR describes the App Rating Inventory, which aims to help clinicians find high-quality tools to use with patients.
This week's top stories include providers looking for an extension of the pandemic public health emergency to prep for the end of waivers and flexibilities, and a study finds that using Akili's video game-like intervention led to improved sustained attention.
Iris works with providers like health systems and community health centers to offer telepsychiatry services and triage their patients to the right level of care.
A study published in The Lancet found a deep learning model trained to detect a certain type of hip fractures outperformed radiologists, but further testing found potential barriers to safe use.
HIMSS22
Hal Wolf, HIMSS CEO, talks about digital expectations for the patient journey with The Chartis Group’s Gregg Mohrmann, director and practice leader, informatics and technology, and Tom Kiesau, senior partner and director, Chartis Digital.
The system is trained with over 150 subjects to accurately locate human bone landmark locations.
CareKeeper enables staff to view, capture, and document care by a resident's side in real-time.
Chief medical officer of NeuroFlow Dr. Tom Zaubler talks about using IT to weave together physical and behavioral healthcare.
The Series C comes about two years after another $150 million raise.
A study in JAMA compared a team-based empowered-care approach to diabetes management to the standard of care, and to other empowered-care approaches.