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During HIMSS Global in Orlando Florida earlier this year, Peter Birch from Talking HealthTech spoke with over 20 different change makers and digital health experts about the current state of healthcare and the role technology plays in shaping its future.
Check out some selected interviews in this feature episode of HIMSS 24 on the Talking HealthTech Podcast, or watch individual interviews over on our YouTube channel.
Featured in this episode:
For even more interviews conducted by Talking HealthTech at HIMSS 24, head over to our YouTube channel for discussions with:
Timestamps:
00:02:11 - Anne Snowdon, Chief Scientific Research Officer , HIMSS
00:19:05 - Don Woodlock, VP of Global Healthcare Solutions, InterSystems
00:27:38 - Lee Kim, Senior Principal of Cybersecurity and Privacy, HIMSS
00:38:49 - Eyal Zimlichman, Chief Transformation Officer and Chief Innovation Officer, Sheba Medical Center
00:45:30 - Dr Jigar Patel, Senior Director - Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Product Management for Healthcare, Oracle Health
00:57:51 - Cherry Drulis, Director of Healthcare Mobile B2B, Samsung
01:07:02 - Kaveh Safavi, Senior Managing Director - Global Health, Accenture
01:22:05 - Tracy Mills & Nick Vass, CEO & President, J29 Inc
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In this episode of Talking HealthTech, we understand how to optimise the telehealth journey with Sophie Kessler from Coviu.
Sophie shares insights into the art of onboarding patients to telehealth services and the resources available from Coviu to optimise this process. As we explore ideas and strategies, we aim to empower clinicians to effectively integrate telehealth into their service offerings, enhancing patient experience and outcomes.
Key Takeaways:
🌟 The induction of clients into telehealth is critical for a seamless experience and should be emphasized more by clinicians.
🗨️ Successful patient onboarding requires clear communication about processes, expectations, and handling of technology.
📋 Educational materials, such as welcome emails, checklists, and test calls, are vital components of a comprehensive telehealth induction package.
📚 Clinicians can learn from strategies that have proven successful for Coviu’s diverse clients, including personalized onboarding methods.
🔄 Gathering and implementing client feedback is key to refining telehealth services and improving client satisfaction.
Remember to check out the episode and full show notes on the Talking HealthTech website.
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In this episode of Talking HealthTech, host Sophie Turner speaks with Dr Brian Zimmerman to discuss clinical AI-based speech recognition as a tool for healthcare to address workforce shortages, clinician burnout & digital transformation.
Dr Zimmerman, an expert in deploying speech recognition platforms in healthcare settings, shares insights from his experience transitioning hospitals to electronic health record (EHR) systems, the burden on healthcare providers inherent to these systems, and how integrating speech recognition technology can help alleviate these issues.
Key Takeaways:
- Speech Recognition in Healthcare: Dr Zimmerman highlights the significant impact of speech recognition technology like Dragon Medical One on healthcare providers' efficiency, particularly in reducing the clerical load and documentation errors associated with EHR systems.
- Global Health Issues and Technology Solutions: Similarities between healthcare challenges faced in the US, Australia, and globally, such as physician burnout and workforce shortages, are discussed, along with how technology can address these issues.
- Integrating Speech Recognition: The use of voice commands within Dragon Medical One to navigate EHR systems effectively is emphasized, including the automation of common workflow tasks which can significantly reduce the number of clicks and time spent on documentation.
- Future of AI in Healthcare: Dr Zimmerman speaks about the Dragon Ambient Experience (DAX), which uses AI to listen to patient visits and create structured clinical documentation automatically.
- Deployment of Speech Recognition: Best practices for deploying speech recognition technology are explored, suggesting that it should be done either prior to or simultaneously with EHR training for maximum benefit.
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In this episode of Talking HealthTech, host Peter Birch speaks with Linus Talacko and Kai Van Lieshout, the co-founders of Lyrebird Health, about efficiency and functionality of their AI-driven documentation tool for healthcare professionals.
They are joined by Danielle Bancroft from Best Practice Software who shares insights on the importance of strategic partnerships within the health tech ecosystem and how Best Practice Software collaborates with other technology developers like Lyrebird.
Together, the group dives into the challenges of clinical documentation and admin burdens on healthcare professionals, while exploring how AI can be a tool for improvement, not just a flashy addition.
Key Takeaways:
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The demanding environment of healthcare work has long been recognised for contributing to high levels of stress and burnout among practitioners.
In this episode of Talking HealthTech, Peter Birch attends the Creative Careers in Medicine (CCIM) Conference - Meet Me In The Mediverse 2024. He speaks with experts who explore the depth of these challenges in the industry, advocate for transformative changes, and point towards the integration of innovation and flexibility as key solutions.
This episode features:
Key Takeaways:
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In this episode of Talking HealthTech, Pete attends the Connect Virtual Care Conference 2024 in Sydney. The event was held over 2 days with three distinct but interconnected conferences:
* The National Telehealth Conference,
* The Medication Safety & Efficiency Conference,
* And the newly introduced Hospital in the Home Conference.
And they each focus on crucial aspects of virtual care, from the intricacies of telehealth to the nuances of medication safety and the revolutionary models of home-based care.
Pete caught up with a speaker from each stream of activity, to capture the essence of the discussions that were held at the event, to bring you this podcast episode today.
Dr Sarah Robinson from the NHS in England explores the intricacies of activity-based costings, and how proven technologies can address healthcare inequalities.
Digital health nurse Kate Renzenbrink, discusses her progression in the field and the significance of sharing information for enhanced healthcare outcomes.
Senior Medical Officer Shaun Hosein from Queensland Health, touches on the practical aspects of virtual healthcare, its governance, and ethics.
Key Takeaways:
💻 Embracing Digital Transition: Kate Renzenbrink's journey to digital health nursing highlights the critical role of education and community in shaping health technology practices.
📱 Virtual Care Models: Dr. Sarah Robinson and Shaun Hosein discuss the need for flexible, interoperable solutions that address specific healthcare priorities and allow for efficient treatment, such as in the case of simple cellulitis.
👩⚕️ Patient-Centric Approach: Central to the discussions is the involvement of patients in their healthcare journey and ensuring their access to information, which can lead to better safety and outcomes.
🧠 Human-Centred Computing: Collaboration on a model for altering human decision-making behaviors within Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) points towards innovative approaches in health informatics.
📜 Governance and Ethics in Virtual Healthcare: Shaun Hosein highlights the modalities of virtual care and stresses the importance of good governance and proper training to maintain high standards of patient care.
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This episode of Talking HealthTech hosted by Sophie Turner features an in-depth discussion with Travis Hodgson, Chief Operating Officer at Healthdirect Australia, Aaron D’Souza, Strategic Account Manager – Government Programs at MedAdvisor Solutions, and Anish Calpakam, Head of Partnerships at Hot Doc.
Together, we explore the integral collaboration between Healthdirect and healthcare software vendors that emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting the advancement of the Vaccine Clinic Finder and how technology is reshaping access to healthcare. Tune in as we dive into the symbiotic relationships that are setting new benchmarks in HealthTech and offering insights into the future of the industry.
Key Takeaways:
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In this episode of Talking HealthTech, host Peter Birch sits down with Amit Vohra to discusss some big changes in CPD requirements for clinicians that are already in effect, but many don’t even realise it.
Amit explains the origins of CPD Home, the changes in CPD standards, and the impact these changes have on the medical profession.
Key Takeaways:
- The implementation of new CPD standards by the medical board has led to significant changes in CPD compliance for healthcare professionals.
- CPD Home has emerged as a solution to simplify and streamline the CPD process, ensuring doctors remain compliant with the new standards.
- The platform is designed to make CPD tracking and reporting easier for practitioners, covering various mandatory requirements such as continuous learning, professional reflection, and cultural safety.
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In this episode of Talking HealthTech, we sit down with Leon Young, the pioneering Founding CEO of Cogniss, to delve into the transformative world of no-code technology in digital health. Leon shares his journey from a serial entrepreneur to spearheading the no-code movement with Cogniss and reveals how no-code infrastructure is revolutionising the way digital health solutions are created and scaled globally. With insight into the origins of Cogniss, considerations for Australian companies looking to expand internationally, and advice on harnessing no-code platforms, this episode is packed full of invaluable wisdom for researchers, entrepreneurs, health professionals, and digital health enthusiasts.
Key Takeaways
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In this episode of Talking Health Tech, Sophie Turner chats with Claire Wu, CEO of Breathe Into Peace. Claire shares her journey from being a therapist to founding Breathe Into Peace, and how her background in mental health has influenced her entrepreneurial pursuits. She discusses the intersection of mental health, entrepreneurship, and technology, offering insights into the polyvagal theory and its impact on the nervous system.
Claire talks about developing innovative products to help manage anxiety and shares her experiences in overcoming challenges in entrepreneurship. She provides valuable advice to healthcare professionals considering entrepreneurship and envisions the future of mental health space and Breathe Into Peace's contribution to its evolution.
Key Takeaways
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The podcast currently has 469 episodes available.