AI and Technology Enabled Clinical Workflow Redesign.

IF 1.6 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Telemedicine reports Pub Date : 2024-12-23 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1089/tmr.2024.0079
Lee H Schwamm, Sarah Pletcher, Alistair Erskine
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The rapid evolution of digital health technologies has significantly transformed health care delivery, particularly in the realm of virtual care. This article synthesizes insights from the Annual Virtual Care Symposium entitled "Virtual Care: Embedding Virtual Care into Post-Pandemic Healthcare Delivery" held on March 13, 2024, hosted by Yale School of Medicine, Emory University, University of Washington, and Mayo Clinic Arizona. By examining the initiatives presented by faculty from Yale, Houston Methodist, and Emory in this session, we explore the integration of advanced technologies in virtual care, the challenges faced, and the potential for improving patient outcomes and health care efficiency as these novel practices become systematized and sustainable. The session focused on artificial intelligence and technology-enabled clinical workflow redesign.

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人工智能和技术使临床工作流程重新设计。
数字卫生技术的快速发展极大地改变了卫生保健服务,特别是在虚拟医疗领域。本文综合了2024年3月13日由耶鲁大学医学院、埃默里大学、华盛顿大学和亚利桑那州梅奥诊所主办的题为“虚拟医疗:将虚拟医疗嵌入大流行后医疗服务”的年度虚拟医疗研讨会的见解。通过研究耶鲁大学、休斯顿卫理公会大学和埃默里大学的教师在本次会议上提出的倡议,我们探索了先进技术在虚拟医疗中的整合,面临的挑战,以及随着这些新实践变得系统化和可持续,改善患者结果和医疗效率的潜力。会议重点讨论了人工智能和技术支持的临床工作流程重新设计。
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