Addressing clinician administrative burden through digital transformation

It’s no secret, clinicians and care teams across the healthcare ecosystem are burning out. Fragmented technology systems aren’t helping.

IT leaders can leverage their role by partnering with clinical teams to provide standardized, unified evidence-based clinical decision support (CDS) tools within existing workflows across health systems. By providing consistent information across teams at the point of care, IT leaders can help reduce clinician fatigue, align care decisions, achieve digital transformation goals, and improve health outcomes.

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Provide expert clinical information at the point of care

Equip clinical teams with the latest medical and drug information across care teams and locations.

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Integrate within current workflows and EHRs

Access user-friendly decision support at the point of care through EHR integration and mobile devices.

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Improve patient outcomes with aligned content

Provide evidence-based patient education that reduces readmission rates and is aligned with clinician resources.

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Modernizing clinical workflows: The IT leader's underleveraged opportunity to reduce clinician burnout

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