
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
In this episode of The Jon Myer Podcast, we explore the critical importance of Digital Employee Experience (DEX) in modern healthcare with Marcel Calef, Americas Field CTO at ControlUp. Marcel explains how DEX transforms the way healthcare IT supports clinicians and ultimately impacts patient care.The average healthcare employee spends a staggering 30 minutes per day waiting for IT systems to respond β valuable time that could be spent treating patients. Marcel shares insights on how predictive IT support can identify issues before they happen, reducing downtime and frustration for healthcare professionals who need immediate access to patient records and clinical applications.Learn how real-time monitoring and proactive remediation are changing healthcare IT from reactive problem-solving to predictive support that enhances clinician productivity and improves patient outcomes. Marcel also discusses his observations from the recent HIMSS conference and how healthcare technology is evolving from hardware-focused solutions to software services that optimize workflows.β±οΈ The average healthcare employee wastes 30 minutes daily waiting for IT issues to be resolved β time that could be spent on patient care.π DEX focuses on predicting and preventing IT issues before they happen rather than merely responding to problems after they occur.π₯ In healthcare, time is critical β both for urgent patient care and for maximizing the limited time clinicians have with each patient.π» Effective DEX allows IT to approach problems with data and insight rather than starting with "Have you tried rebooting?"π Real-time monitoring (every 3 seconds) helps distinguish between normal temporary system spikes and actual problems requiring intervention.π Slow login times, application issues, and connectivity problems directly impact clinicians' ability to access critical patient information.π± DEX helps identify specific areas in healthcare facilities where technology issues occur, such as WiFi dead zones in certain corridors.
In this episode of The Jon Myer Podcast, we explore the critical importance of Digital Employee Experience (DEX) in modern healthcare with Marcel Calef, Americas Field CTO at ControlUp. Marcel explains how DEX transforms the way healthcare IT supports clinicians and ultimately impacts patient care.The average healthcare employee spends a staggering 30 minutes per day waiting for IT systems to respond β valuable time that could be spent treating patients. Marcel shares insights on how predictive IT support can identify issues before they happen, reducing downtime and frustration for healthcare professionals who need immediate access to patient records and clinical applications.Learn how real-time monitoring and proactive remediation are changing healthcare IT from reactive problem-solving to predictive support that enhances clinician productivity and improves patient outcomes. Marcel also discusses his observations from the recent HIMSS conference and how healthcare technology is evolving from hardware-focused solutions to software services that optimize workflows.β±οΈ The average healthcare employee wastes 30 minutes daily waiting for IT issues to be resolved β time that could be spent on patient care.π DEX focuses on predicting and preventing IT issues before they happen rather than merely responding to problems after they occur.π₯ In healthcare, time is critical β both for urgent patient care and for maximizing the limited time clinicians have with each patient.π» Effective DEX allows IT to approach problems with data and insight rather than starting with "Have you tried rebooting?"π Real-time monitoring (every 3 seconds) helps distinguish between normal temporary system spikes and actual problems requiring intervention.π Slow login times, application issues, and connectivity problems directly impact clinicians' ability to access critical patient information.π± DEX helps identify specific areas in healthcare facilities where technology issues occur, such as WiFi dead zones in certain corridors.