Partner with a startup or wait to see if the EHR actually builds it? Just one of many topics we were privileged to dig into with the dynamic Aaron Miri, Chief Digital & Information Officer at Baptist Health. If you’ve ever heard Aaron speak, you’ll know he’s one of the sharpest Digital Health leaders in our industry. In this week’s episode of The Digital Patient, we riff on: ↪ Why health systems need to think of themselves as “product companies” and how Aaron applies this mindset at Baptist Health ↪ At a time when many health systems are trying to go EHR-first for any solution, Aaron argues that the answer comes down to whether health systems want to potentially leave business outcomes on the table for 1-2 years. Why that approach? ↪ Why Baptist Health launched a “low code” platform for clinicians to build their own applications to solve operational problems - and what Aaron’s learned in the process. ↪ Everyone’s moved onto AI, but is there still an untapped opportunity to leverage blockchain for identity management in healthcare? … and much, much more! Link to the episode in the comments below 👇 #digitalhealth #healthcareinnovation
Blockchain is going to revolutionize healthcare in many ways. The focus should shift from Ai to Blockchain at the moment for efficiency and most importantly security!
Aaron Miri's insights are always thought-provoking! Can't wait to listen to this episode.
Co-founder/CEO, SeamlessMD | physician entrepreneur | enabling health systems to digitize patient care journeys with automated reminders, education and symptom monitoring - leading to lower LOS, readmissions, and costs
8moWatch/listen here: https://www.seamless.md/blog/tdp-125-baptist-healths-cdio-aaron-miri-empowering-clinicians-to-develop-with-low-code-tools-when-its-better-to-partner-with-a-startup-v-rely-on-the-ehr-and-consolidating-tech-stack-for-efficiency