Episode #18. The Shiny Object Syndrome: Clarifying the Focus in Technology Adoption, with Rob Bart, Chief Medical Information Officer at UPMC episode artwork

EPISODE · Jan 3, 2024 · 26 MIN

Episode #18. The Shiny Object Syndrome: Clarifying the Focus in Technology Adoption, with Rob Bart, Chief Medical Information Officer at UPMC

from Smart From The Start · host Steve Lieber

Before adopting new technology, identify the specific problem you're solving. In this episode, Dr. Rob Bart explores the current landscape of digital health and artificial intelligence in healthcare. Dr. Bart shares valuable insights into the multidimensional analysis required for adopting new technologies, emphasizing the importance of solving specific problems and achieving a clear return on investment. Specifically, Dr. Bart highlights the role of ambient voice technology in revolutionizing clinical documentation, providing clinicians with increased efficiency and improved patient care. Finally, Rob leaves the audience with practical advice—embrace a strategic approach by identifying problems, understanding workflows, selecting the right platforms, and measuring performance.  Tune in and learn how healthcare organizations can navigate the ever-changing landscape of technology, making healthcare smarter and more patient-centric.

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