A patient can love a technology and the promising clinical results it brings, and yet, that doesn’t mean the technology will get implemented. Successful implementation requires the enthusiasm and willingness of clinicians, which hinges on more than just positive results. In today's data-driven healthcare landscape, the challenge of managing vast quantities of data has largely been addressed. Yet, what remains to be tackled is enhancing the quality of interaction that clinicians have with this data. The critical question now is how to streamline and clarify this flood of information to better support healthcare providers in their roles. The takeaway here is that this challenge must be at the forefront as you develop technologies aimed at enhancing patient care. Watch the rest of this LSI Europe ‘23 panel, “Dissecting Digital Transformation: Opportunities & Challenges in Digitally-Enabled Medtech & Care Delivery”, on our website and YouTube channel. I’m ready for more conversations and insights like this one at LSI Europe ‘24 in Portugal this September.
I agree. Transforming data into clear clinical insights requires empathy for providers overwhelmed by healthcare IT systems. Healthcare leaders must bridge the "last mile" disconnect between technological innovations and additive clinician experiences. True transformation starts with purpose-driven technology that empowers human expertise, not replaces it.
Wow, so much about this that resonates - Give clear, actionable insights. For a long time now we've believed it is crucial to simplify the user experience; by presenting information in a straightforward, concise manner, we can empower clinicians (people) to make informed decisions quickly and efficiently. Make life easier... for everyone!
Founder & CEO Happitech | MTI 23' | Software as a Medical Device | Remote Cardiac Monitoring
6moThank you Kelly Williams for sharing 🙏, looking forward to LSI portugal