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A survey of the NEJM Catalyst Insights Council finds global growth in remote patient monitoring and other wearable health tech. The biggest barrier to greater adoption of wearables is payment.
Successful health care technology adoption requires moving beyond the boardroom to understand workflow integration, cultural ...
The results at 12 months suggest a beneficial role for an AI-enabled bundled system of sensors and coaching as a nonpharmacological intervention, given that it facilitated the attainment of a hemog ...
Houston Methodist used standardized, coordinated inpatient care and postdischarge support to reduce both costs and readmission rates for heart failure patients enrolled in the federal Bundled Payme ...
An integrated maternity care organization, involving primary and secondary maternity care providers, working with the insurer, redesigned two maternity care pathways — one for gestational diabetes ...
There is a growing interest for health care delivery organizations to focus more heavily on managing the health of populations, which can be a transition for organizations that traditionally ...
A reimagined model developed at a Montreal health and social services center uses the Team of Teams framework to empower staff to identify and resolve patient flow blockages through a central comma ...
This issue of NEJM Catalyst Innovations in Care Delivery includes articles, case studies, and research on preoperative workflow, type 2 diabetes control, wearable health technologies, patient flow, ...
One year after the deployment of ambient artificial intelligence scribes, The Permanente Medical Group in northern California reports rapid growth in physician usage, highly positive experiences am ...
NEJM Catalyst Insights Council members say improving equity in health care is personally important to them, but real progress is lacking.