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Insights from Digital Health Leaders at ViVE 2025

EvidenceCare

Innovation, AI, and the Future of Patient Care At the ViVE conference leaders in digital health shared their experiences and forward-thinking strategies for improving patient care, streamlining operations, and integrating technology into clinical workflows. Some quotes have been lightly edited for clarity and brevity.

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Top 10 Health IT Challenges in 2025

Performance Health

While healthcare technology continues to advance and improve patient care, new concerns in patient safety, data security, and the usability of medical technology also emerge.

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9 Cutting Edge Applications of AI In Pharmacy

Arkenea

AI can analyze patient data to predict and prevent adverse drug events. Pharmacovigilance: AI can help monitor and detect adverse drug reactions in real-time, allowing for quicker responses and improved patient safety. AI has brought a significant shift in the way pharmacists work and has improved patient outcomes in many ways.

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Elevating Care Quality: The Role of Competency Assessments and Evaluations

Relias

Post-acute care organizations face significant challenges in maintaining a skilled workforce. With ongoing staff shortages, high turnover rates, and an increasing demand for quality care, ensuring your staff has the necessary skills and knowledge is essential.

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GPCE vision: What do Practice Managers think?

Practice Index

per patient per year, but the BMA is advocating for this to rise to £152.50 The proposal to raise funding is aimed at attracting and retaining more GPs, as well as bolstering support staff, which would ultimately improve patient care and reduce hospital admissions. Currently, general practice receives £112.50

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Why Care Coordination Is Important for Home Health and Hospice Agencies

Relias

A well-designed care coordination process benefits patients, providers, and payer organizations. Improved care quality and patient safety, reduced readmissions and ER visits, and lower healthcare costs are just some of the positive outcomes of effective care coordination.

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Make the Most of Your Experiences for ERAS

Accepted Blog

The 2025 ERAS (Electronic Residency Application Service) application follows on last year’s restructured application, with a few changes. positions in retail, restaurant, sales, hospitality, and technical support) Health care administration (e.g., The AAMC site describes the various Primary Focus Areas as follows: Basic science (e.g.,