We all love to listen to stories. The reason why stories are so powerful is because they help our brains connect information with feelings. They can make us learn, entertain us, warn us, or even inspire change. In healthcare, stories can support healing.
Accurate and efficient healthcare documentation, as we know, plays a vital role in conveying crucial clinical information regarding a patient’s diagnosis, treatment, and results, as well as facilitating communication among healthcare professionals, providers, and payers. Good documentation also protects you from malpractice lawsuits. But
Man versus machine seems to be a never-ending topic of discussion. On the one hand, human use the brain’s computing power, memory, and ability to think. On the other hand, machines rely on past data to process much more information at a higher speed
Medical charting involves the meticulous recording and management of patient data in healthcare settings. Although it plays a pivotal role in facilitating communication, ensuring seamless care, and meeting legal requirements, it is evident that errors in recordkeeping are prevalent. These inaccuracies can manifest through
Digital health involves the application of information and communications technology to improve the delivery of healthcare services, prevent disease, and improve quality of life. Digital health data includes data from mobile health apps, electronic health records (EHRs), electronic medical records (EMRs), wearable devices, telehealth