Healthcare Needs Deep, not Surface Automation
Episode 190 of the Healthcare IT Today Interviews podcast, hosted by John Lynn, titled "Healthcare Needs Deep, not Surface Automation" was published on March 4, 2022 and runs 18 minutes.
March 4, 2022 ·18m · Healthcare IT Today Interviews
Summary
Healthcare needs more automation, but not the kind that just robotically repeats a process over and over. That would just lead to factory medicine. Instead, what healthcare needs is deep automation that can adapt in real-time to changing circumstances and that helps to personalize the care for each individual patient. Deep automation reduces the burden on clinicians and improves the overall patient experience. We sat down with Robbie Hughes, Founder and CEO of Lumeon, makers of a care orchestration platform that transforms the patient experience and helps care teams work at top-of-license. We spoke to him about the need for automation in healthcare, especially now that we are dealing with staffing shortages. Learn more about Lumeon: https://www.lumeon.com/ Find more great health IT content: https://www.healthcareittoday.com/
Episode Description
Healthcare needs more automation, but not the kind that just robotically repeats a process over and over. That would just lead to factory medicine. Instead, what healthcare needs is deep automation that can adapt in real-time to changing circumstances and that helps to personalize the care for each individual patient. Deep automation reduces the burden on clinicians and improves the overall patient experience.
We sat down with Robbie Hughes, Founder and CEO of Lumeon, makers of a care orchestration platform that transforms the patient experience and helps care teams work at top-of-license. We spoke to him about the need for automation in healthcare, especially now that we are dealing with staffing shortages.
Learn more about Lumeon: https://www.lumeon.com/
Find more great health IT content: https://www.healthcareittoday.com/
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