🏥 IoT in Healthcare: Transforming Aging Facilities into Smart, Patient-Centric Spaces 🏥 Fabio Zaniboni, CEO of BubblyNet, highlights how IoT is revolutionizing healthcare by turning legacy hospitals into modern, efficient smart facilities: 🔹 Optimized Environments: IoT sensors manage lighting, air quality, and sound to improve patient recovery. 🔹 Enhanced Safety: Encryption and edge computing safeguard sensitive patient data. 🔹 Workforce Efficiency: AI-powered automation reduces staff burden and prevents equipment failures. 🔹 Scalable Solutions: Incremental IoT upgrades make modernization accessible for older buildings. 💡 The future of healthcare lies in smarter, connected facilities focused on better outcomes for patients and staff. 🧐 Learn more by clicking on the article below. #SmartHealthcare #IoT #HealthcareInnovation #PatientExperience
Healthcare Business Today
Hospitals and Health Care
South Bend, IN 1,412 followers
Covering the business of healthcare and more.
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Healthcare Business Today is a leading online publication that covers the business of healthcare. The publication was founded in 2015 by Daniel Casciato, a former content creator for The Cleveland Clinic and Southwest: The Magazine. We are currently based in South Bend, Indiana, with a satellite office in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Our content features best practices and strategies to help healthcare professionals successfully manage their businesses or practice. We bring together CEOs, presidents, CFOs, HR specialists, physicians, IT specialists, and executive directors across the healthcare spectrum to address the various issues and challenges in this evolving sector. Our stories are written by those who are entrenched in this field and helping to shape the future of this industry. Healthcare Business Today offers readers access to fresh developments in health, medicine, science, and technology as well as the latest in patient news, with an emphasis on how these developments affect our lives.
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- South Bend, IN
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- 2015
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- healthcare, media, digital publication, online magazine, health, hospital, and content creator
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Daniel Casciato
Publisher & Managing Editor for Healthcare Business Today, Western PA Healthcare News, Lake Oconee Health, Pittsburgh Healthcare Report, Pittsburgh…
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Jennifer Hicks, MBA
Board Member at Healthcare Business Management Association
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Alice Miller
Professional Nurse Consultant at Healthcare For Today
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🌟 Charting the Course: Future Trends in Value-Based Care 🌟 Olga Golovin, Vice President of Client Solutions at ResultsCX, writes about the shift to value-based care is transforming healthcare by focusing on quality over quantity. Key trends highlighted in this article include: 🔹 Proactive Care: Emphasis on prevention and chronic disease management to reduce hospitalizations. 🔹 Health Equity Focus: Addressing social determinants of health to close care gaps. 🔹 Collaborative Models: Innovations like ACOs and bundled payments align providers with patient outcomes. 📈 It's time to embrace this transformation and drive better care for all. 🧐 Read more below! #ValueBasedCare #HealthcareInnovation #PatientOutcomes
From onboarding to outcomes: Setting MA plans up for a strong 2025
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📊 Efficient Data Acquisition in Life Sciences: Unlocking True Value 📊 Ryan Leurck, Chief Analytics Officer at Kythera Labs, highlights strategies for smarter data investments in life sciences: 🔹 Clear Objectives: Define specific goals before acquiring data to avoid overspending. 🔹 Data Quality Matters: Validate datasets for accuracy, completeness, and usability. 🔹 Governance & Technology: Modern tools and robust governance ensure compliance and efficiency. 🔹 Measure ROI: Integrate, clean, and standardize data to maximize utility and impact. 💡 Smarter data decisions lead to better outcomes, innovation, and cost savings. 🧐 Read Ryan Leurck’s insights below. #LifeSciences #DataStrategy #HealthcareInnovation #BigData
Efficient Data Acquisition in Life Sciences: Maximizing Value, Minimizing Waste
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💡 The Agile Mindset: Innovating Pharma with Design Thinking 💡 Laryssa Wozniak, Senior Director of Data Management at Immunovant, highlights how design thinking and an agile mindset are transforming the pharmaceutical industry: 🔹 Empathy-Driven Innovation: Deeply understanding patient needs to create meaningful solutions. 🔹 Iterative Approaches: Rapid testing and refinement lead to user-centric outcomes. 🔹 Cultural Shifts: Encouraging collaboration, embracing failure, and fostering innovation. 📈 It’s time for pharma to think beyond clinical data and focus on the patient experience to drive better outcomes and success. 🧐 Read more from Laryssa Wozniak: Read the full article below. #PharmaInnovation #AgileMindset #DesignThinking #HealthcareTransformation
The Agile Mindset: Innovating Pharma with Design Thinking
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💡 Technology & Collaboration: Transforming Healthcare’s Future 💡 Michael Haas and Rebekuh Eley of RSM US LLP outline how strategic technology investments and collaboration are reshaping the healthcare industry to address its growing challenges. Key takeaways: 🔹 AI Integration: Streamline workflows, reduce provider burnout, and improve care quality. 🔹 Data Diversity: Broader datasets minimize bias, enabling better personalization in patient care. 🔹 Collaboration Imperative: Providers must share resources and align with regulatory bodies to drive AI effectiveness. 🤝 Innovation thrives when healthcare organizations work together. 🧐 Read more from Michael Haas and Rebekuh Eley below. #HealthcareInnovation #AI #Collaboration #HealthTech
Technology investment and collaboration can address health care’s growing needs
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2025 Healthcare Predictions: Insights from Amy Brown, CEO of Authenticx The healthcare landscape is evolving rapidly. Amy highlights key trends shaping the industry: 🔹 AI Integration: Organizations effectively leveraging AI will gain a competitive edge. 🔹 Reducing Administrative Barriers: Streamlining processes to enhance patient outcomes and satisfaction. 🔹 Data-Driven Narratives: Utilizing data to craft compelling stories that drive organizational action. 📈 Stay ahead by embracing innovation and focusing on patient-centric strategies! Dive deeper into her insights below.
2025 Predictions for Healthcare Executives and Leaders
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Dr. Rajaram Natarajan, Senior Vice President of Client Services at Sagility explores the "Triadic BPaaS Model" as a transformative approach for health plans, combining BPaaS providers, health plans, and members/providers. The model emphasizes efficiency, collaboration, and technological integration, enhancing operational and customer satisfaction outcomes. Key benefits include process optimization, AI-driven improvements, and scalable solutions adaptable for organizations of varying sizes. The model's collaborative framework ensures streamlined services and reduced inefficiencies, positioning health plans for growth and improved member experiences.
The Triadic BPaaS Model: Optimizing Efficiency, Building Experience for Health Plans
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Christine Lee, Head of Health Partnerships at AnalyticsIQ, emphasizes the importance of using data to humanize and enhance engagement with healthcare providers (HCPs). She suggests a "Provider-as-a-Person" approach, where data insights such as demographics, preferences, and patient-care priorities allow healthcare brands to deliver personalized support. Key benefits include tailored communication, relevant content, and tools that help providers address specific patient needs, improving care outcomes. By focusing on personalization and empathy, healthcare brands can build meaningful relationships with HCPs, fostering a more connected and effective healthcare ecosystem. This strategy also supports health equity and resilience in healthcare.
Humanizing HCPs: Using Data to Improve Provider Engagement
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Dan Martin, Executive Vice President, Healthcare for PAN, explores key healthcare topics influenced by the 2024 election and their potential impact in 2025. These include women’s health, mental health, health equity, healthcare costs, and drug pricing. He highlights Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination as Secretary of Health and Human Services and the anticipated policies under his leadership. Issues like reproductive healthcare access, mental health parity, health equity challenges, rising healthcare costs, and AI's role in value-based care are central themes. Brands and organizations are encouraged to align messaging with these topics to foster trust and advocate for healthcare advancements.
Conversations Driving Healthcare Post Election and into 2025
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Margaret (Peggy) Bermel, VP of Product Operations at Solera Health, discusses how design thinking can help address gaps in women's healthcare by focusing on human-centered approaches. She highlights key issues like underrepresentation in clinical research, limited funding for women's health initiatives, and societal barriers to care. Utilizing the Double Diamond framework, which emphasizes discovery, definition, development, and delivery, can lead to innovative digital health programs. Examples include creating supportive online communities, improving access to information and care, and using inclusive language. Human-centered design has shown success in addressing unmet needs, such as hands-free breast pumps and virtual pelvic floor therapy. Adopting these principles could improve women's health outcomes and contribute to the global economy.
How Design Thinking Can Help Close Gaps in Women’s Health
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