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How Technology is Helping to Reimagine Public Health
Public health is integral to protecting and improving the safety and health of communities through outreach, policy-making, research, health programs and interventions. It relies on an underlying infrastructure that provides communities and nations with the capacity to prevent disease, promote population health and prepare for and respond to health threats. Public Sector Network has partnered with Salesforce to release a whitepaper entitled “How Technology is Helping to Reimagine Public Health” the whitepaper focuses on the challenges in modernizing public health and highlights several case studies that help to reimagine public health solutions.
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Automation Now & Next Annual Report 2022
Automation Now & Next 2022 provides insights unavailable from any other data set as it is tightly focused on intelligent automation and how businesses are embracing—and succeeding—in the Automation Economy. This is a unique and comprehensive look at the efforts, experiences, and projections of more than 1,000 automation leaders and more than 3,800 Automation Anywhere customers—nearly 5,000 voices from across industries and regions. Since this report is the third edition, we can also now discern meaningful trends and shifts in how organizations are using automation today and plan to use it in the future.
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Addressing Legacy Systems & Looking to Sustainable Modernization
Clearly this is an unsustainable process, but is common across many departments, and was the standard at Veterans Affairs as well until 2015. We provided a standard IT service where business groups focused on analog processing to solve problems, but our core processing system was aging. It was over 15 years old, and rather than changing the system – which was expensive and no one knew what to change it to anyway – the department simply hired more staff to deal with “a legacy system that needed to be updated three times a year. By 2016, it was clear that …
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Advancing Digitally Enabled Integrated Care Systems
COVID-19 was first and foremost a health crisis, so using that as an opportunity, the hospital group decided to reimagine access to care, and it allowed us to be creative. They wanted to leverage technology to produce results for their patients, whilst also being mindful of our systems and the evolving nature of COVID-19. The result was an LTC remote monitoring program. With the implementation of a specific tool, the program was designed to detect early signs of decline in the health status of residents in nursing homes. The tool that they used was Preview-ED (Practical Routine Elder Variants to …
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Understanding and Overcoming our Health Data Problem
Data analytics challenges are a roadblock for new digital systems that could help overcome the healthcare challenges we face. These include staff shortages, poor access to services, increased wait times, and how to care for an older population with more chronic conditions. We surveyed 180 healthcare executives across public and private organisations, large and small hospitals, and city and rural locations. What we found was that a lack of trust in data, challenges with data quality and the absence of a holistic digital transformation strategy were all hurdles to organisations using data analytics to meet their top business objectives. Despite …
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Personalized and Intuitive Healthcare with Technology
Across much of the healthcare sector worldwide, the global pandemic that many of us are still living through, exposed some of the fault lines that many of the medical professionals have known about for years. The medical sector – like most sectors – is not perfect and is not immune to problems. In fact, many of the larger problems have been festering for a long time, but the sector has been too busy or too blind to address them. Though the pandemic has exposed this publically, an institution like Hamilton Health Sciences knew that there were issues many years earlier. …
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Advancing Digital Healthcare to Create Seamless Care Journeys
The global pandemic has been a health crisis to be sure, but it has also presented an opportunity for the healthcare industry, one that may not come around again. Though initially healthcare professionals – like almost everyone else – responded to the pandemic in a somewhat chaotic manner, eventually they found their stride, and with technology and great advances in medicines and the development of vaccinations, were able to care for their patients in a more informed way. This patient-centric care model that is underpinned by data and is values-driven is what is now expected across the healthcare sector. Data …
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Delivering Healthcare to Remote Communities
The intention was for the care of patients to be as “uninterrupted as possible,” and this even included the publication of a “playbook and other resources to help physicians.” The first few months of the pandemic in remote locations led to a lot of lessons being learned, many of which “were not anticipated.” In Yukon for instance, in the northwest of the country, “we were very rapidly able to move to providing consultations either over a platform or over the phone, so that was excellent,” and the transition to virtual care was all but seamless. One of the positive but …
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