This article is copyrighted strictly for Electronic Health Reporter. Illegal copying is prohibited. By Kayla Matthews, freelance journalist, Productivity Bytes. Amazon has been slowly making forays into fields outside of retail, a sector they currently dominate. One of their latest changes is moving into the healthcare and life sciences fields by offering a HIPAA-compliant transcription program. What does this service provide, how will it change the medical field and when […] The article About Amazon’s New “Transcribe Medical” Service appeared first on electronichealthreporter.com. About Amazon’s New “Transcribe Medical” Service syndicated from via Tumblr About Amazon’s New “Transcribe Medical” Service
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This article is copyrighted strictly for Electronic Health Reporter. Illegal copying is prohibited. By Sheri Stoltenberg, CEO and founder, Stoltenberg Consulting, Inc. With the new year, healthcare c-suite members are taking a critical look at upcoming market movement to maintain a holistic view of their organizations’ needs. Discussing industry trends at the recent College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME) CIO Forum, Anna Pannier, senior director of Ascension […] The article Addressing Five Healthcare C-Suite Concerns In The New Year appeared first on electronichealthreporter.com. Addressing Five Healthcare C-Suite Concerns In The New Year syndicated from via Tumblr Addressing Five Healthcare C-Suite Concerns In The New Year This article is copyrighted strictly for Electronic Health Reporter. Illegal copying is prohibited. By Steve Forcum, cloud solutions engineering leader, Avaya. A recent report on hybrid cloud in the healthcare industry predicts that hybrid cloud is set to jump from 19% penetration to 37% by 2021. In an industry historically slow to adapt in the world of IT, why is hybrid cloud becoming healthcare’s primary choice? To be […] The article Why Hybrid Cloud Is Becoming Increasingly Popular In Healthcare appeared first on electronichealthreporter.com. Why Hybrid Cloud Is Becoming Increasingly Popular In Healthcare syndicated from via Tumblr Why Hybrid Cloud Is Becoming Increasingly Popular In Healthcare This article is copyrighted strictly for Electronic Health Reporter. Illegal copying is prohibited. By Thanh Tran, CEO, Zoeticx. Of the nation’s $3.5 trillion in annual healthcare spending, 90 percent is for people with chronic and mental health conditions. Can healthcare institutes afford not to engage in the 2020 wave of preventative care healthcare disruption? While healers are not prognosticators, savvy healthcare CEOs have their eye on 2020. For […] The article Surviving The 2020 Healthcare Disruption Wave appeared first on electronichealthreporter.com. Surviving The 2020 Healthcare Disruption Wave syndicated from via Tumblr Surviving The 2020 Healthcare Disruption Wave This article is copyrighted strictly for Electronic Health Reporter. Illegal copying is prohibited. Since 2011, interest and investment in insurtech has exploded exponentially. In 2011, $140 million was invested. By 2015, it was $2.5 billion, according to McKinsey’s article, Insurtech: The Threat That Inspires. By the end of the first quarter in 2019, investment records had already broken new records, and went on to surpass $3 billion, coming second […] The article How The Use of Insure Tech Can Help Businesses Preserve Their Employees’ Health appeared first on electronichealthreporter.com. How The Use of Insure Tech Can Help Businesses Preserve Their Employees’ Health syndicated from via Tumblr How The Use of Insure Tech Can Help Businesses Preserve Their Employees’ Health This article is copyrighted strictly for Electronic Health Reporter. Illegal copying is prohibited. By Chelsea White, consultant, Freed Associates. Want to rapidly improve your hospital’s brand, reputation and financial prospects? Look no further than patient access (PA), typically the front-line “face” of a healthcare provider and instrumental to an organization’s clinical, financial and reputational success. While the definition of “patient access” may vary from organization to organization, generally […] The article How To Improve Your Patient Access Services appeared first on electronichealthreporter.com. How To Improve Your Patient Access Services syndicated from via Tumblr How To Improve Your Patient Access Services This article is copyrighted strictly for Electronic Health Reporter. Illegal copying is prohibited. By Abhinav Shashank, CEO, Innovaccer. Rising healthcare promises have been tied to cloud technology in the most recent tech-talks of the town. While the majority of care providers are not holding their breath due to previous disappointments, we wanted to translate the often vague statements made into discrete simplified processes for healthcare. Healthcare is riding […] The article Healthcare Cloud Ahead: Top 8 Benefits of The Coming Healthcare-Cloud Merger appeared first on electronichealthreporter.com. Healthcare Cloud Ahead: Top 8 Benefits of The Coming Healthcare-Cloud Merger syndicated from via Tumblr Healthcare Cloud Ahead: Top 8 Benefits of The Coming Healthcare-Cloud Merger This article is copyrighted strictly for Electronic Health Reporter. Illegal copying is prohibited. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the flu season is going to be bad this year. There have already been more than 7 million Americans sick with the flu, and we’re still only in January. Do you want to avoid getting the flu and steer clear of other health conditions as well? Then you […] The article How To Improve Physical Health and Keep From Getting Sick appeared first on electronichealthreporter.com. How To Improve Physical Health and Keep From Getting Sick syndicated from via Tumblr How To Improve Physical Health and Keep From Getting Sick This article is copyrighted strictly for Electronic Health Reporter. Illegal copying is prohibited. Kristin Simonini, vice president of product, Applause Healthcare has long been looked at as a laggard when it comes to adopting digital services. Part of that is due to the stringent regulations of the industry and the sensitivity surrounding personally identifiable information. Part of the blame, however, falls on healthcare providers themselves. As more and […] The article Health IT Trends For 2020: Some Thoughts From Leaders appeared first on electronichealthreporter.com. Health IT Trends For 2020: Some Thoughts From Leaders syndicated from via Tumblr Health IT Trends For 2020: Some Thoughts From Leaders As I am writing this, I am rife with regret over how I just responded to the totally age-typical meltdown my 3-year-old had about nap-time. Of course, he did not want to stop playing in order to lie down and rest. Of course, he felt powerless to a situation that seemed to take very little consideration to how he was feeling about the moment. But my lack of patience in the moment kept me from seeing the situation from his perspective, and instead I used my parental authority to require nap-time commence without further discussion. Parenting is challenging, no matter the circumstance. The relationship is a highly emotional dynamic. After a particularly tense conflict, mothers and fathers may find themselves experiencing feelings of failure. If you are a parent who also struggles with depression or anxiety, then your setbacks may feel tenfold. When I find myself ruminating on how I parented a situation, I find these reminders helpful to move forward: Because You CareYour strong feelings about parenting (for success or failure) are evidence in and of themselves that you care for your children and want to do well by them. If you were not a good parent, likely you would be so self-absorbed that you would not experience feelings or guilt or concern over your child at all. Your involvement in their upbringing is a statement of your attempt to be present in their lives and make a positive impact. Whenever involved in the development of another person, it is natural to experience doubt, uncertainty, and point-blank mistakes. This is how we learn. This is how we grow. Because a Moment is Just a SnapshotIt can be very tempting to slide down the shame spiral of one moment and forget all the other lovely things you’re doing right. It is likely your mistakes are really far and few between compared to the positive memories you are making. It is just that successful moments can be harder to recall while in the throes of a mistake. But when considering the quality of any interpersonal relationship, one could not base this on a singular moment. Instead, we learn to develop a trust in the other person as a whole and have respect for their values as they are demonstrated over many different interactions in many different contexts. I can believe and remind myself that my children will experience the good and the bad of my motherhood, with hopefully more success than mistakes. Because You Are the Practice GroundParenthood could be considered a little like a training ground for every other relationship your children will have in their lives. People make mistakes. People have big emotions. People have to learn how to apologize, move forward, develop self-control, forgive, give second chances, establish firm boundaries, reinforce expectations, and develop discernment for relationships that are healthy and ones that are not. Every interaction within the child’s primary relationships is a model for the development of these types of interpersonal skills. In this way, failure from time to time is necessary for the scaffolding of this relational foundation to be built. Because You Can Still RespondSo, you made a mistake. Handled a situation with too strong a tone or too strict a consequence, or you didn’t follow through on the first expectation and now you’ve got to go back and reinforce the rules, even though you were the one that opened the door to bending them. It is still a great lesson for you to look at your child and say, “You know what? I made a mistake. I should have handled this differently. Can we try that again?” Many parents pressure themselves to be “perfect.” Not only is that elusive title nonexistent, even if we could acquire such a status, it would only set our children up for failure of their own. Because if they never see us struggle or make mistakes then they never learn how to cope with their own weaknesses. They never learn how to manage failure. Trying our best and acknowledging when we could have done better is the best lesson we can give our children. In this way, we liberate them on a path to their own emotional growth. Brené Brown has written an inspiring Whole-Hearted Parenting Manifesto that I return to often when I need parental encouragement. The document in its entirety can be found on her website. Here is an excerpt that I think sums up the sentiment well:
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