Bringing "Top Flight" Communications to the Academic Medical Center

By Peter S. Tippett, MD, PhD

The world is full of workflows. At their most basic, workflows are procedures coupled with communication among groups of people. I cut my teeth at age 17 as a licensed pilot and have since learned that the archetype of well-honed workflows is U.S. airline aviation, where there have been zero passenger deaths in more than four years. How does this happen?

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Unleashing The Power of Communications for Healthcare

By Peter S. Tippett, MD, PhD

There has been a lot of talk in Health IT circles about process automation, especially using Artificial Intelligence (AI), to accelerate tasks and bring new efficiencies to hospital operations. These appear to be demonstrating real ROI and are beginning to make a dent in costs. In this post, Dr. Tippett discusses what is driving these advancements.

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The Value-based Care Promised Land: It Will Take A Connected Village To Reach It

By Scott Glasrud

There is an old saying that “it takes a village to raise a child.” I have often thought of this analogy while contemplating the infancy and now adolescence of value-based care. As with any healthcare innovation, value-based care created quite a phenomenon when introduced fifteen years ago. In today’s vernacular, “it went viral.”

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Interoperability Without a Directory is like Blue Cheese Without Celery!

By Justin Sims

OK, it’s a ridiculous title for a blog. But I think it paints a picture of the central issue of interoperability—because doctors can’t easily and digitally locate their peers, they have no easy means to contact them. True interoperability isn’t just about being able to find a patient record on another system, it’s about communication and collaboration across the care team.

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