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Traditional care coordination is labor intensive, expensive, mostly manual, and highly variable across care teams and sites of care. Meanwhile, your clinicians and staff are overworked and suffering from burnout, costs are rising, you have a backlog of patients that need care, and you need to recapture lost revenue -all while there is a massive shortage of people to do the work.
In this session, John Glaser, Executive in Residence at Harvard Medical School, will talk to Robbie Hughes, CEO & Founder of Lumeon, about how you can apply automation to complex workflows and alleviate the burden on clinicians and staff while enabling them to spend more time with the patients that need it most and still reduce costs.
By LumeonTraditional care coordination is labor intensive, expensive, mostly manual, and highly variable across care teams and sites of care. Meanwhile, your clinicians and staff are overworked and suffering from burnout, costs are rising, you have a backlog of patients that need care, and you need to recapture lost revenue -all while there is a massive shortage of people to do the work.
In this session, John Glaser, Executive in Residence at Harvard Medical School, will talk to Robbie Hughes, CEO & Founder of Lumeon, about how you can apply automation to complex workflows and alleviate the burden on clinicians and staff while enabling them to spend more time with the patients that need it most and still reduce costs.