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Ethical AI Deployment in Hospital Systems May 7
Artificial intelligence (AI) is proliferating wildly across every industry. Health care is unique because it concerns patients’ safety, care quality and health outcomes, there are many different experts in the field, and patient privacy is paramount. Hear how Sean Sarles, MSN, RN, CCRN, associate director of clinical technology and systems at the University of Pennsylvania Health System, approaches AI ethics and deployment at Penn Medicine.
Using AI-driven Solutions at the Bedside
Using AI-driven Solutions at the Bedside Wednesday, June 5, 2024
Improving Clinician Experience To Drive Well-Being
To improve clinician well-being, hospitals are engaging clinicians in the design and adoption of new technologies to support the clinical workforce.
Tackling the Surgical Backlog
Strategies to address surgical backlog and use anesthesiologists in leadership positions to optimize perioperative performance and OR efficiency.
Building the Patient-Centered Continuum of Care of the Future
Best practices health care organizations use to engage and support their workforce during capital projects and times of operational disruption.
Strategies For Success In A Growing Ambulatory Surgery Center Market
To increase surgical capacity, hospitals are investing in ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) and using technology improve efficiency and outcomes.
Opportunities To Close Gaps In Patient Care Through Laboratory Stewardship
Effective laboratory stewardship programs promote evidence-based care to improve patient experience, quality metrics and lower health care costs.
Building the Health Ecosystem of the Future
To enable consumer engagement and care coordination, health systems are using digital transformation develop consumer-focused models of care.
Connected Care: Challenges and Opportunities to Improve Workflow and Enable Better Patient Care
The proliferation of new bedside medical devices and other system and technologies, including EHRs, smartphones, secure texting apps and more, has added new demands on nurses in the hospital. That demand has only intensified since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Cost of Nursing Care
Research with the Nursing Value Workgroup has worked on the concept of using electronic medical record data to determine the cost of nursing care over the past five years.