This Week in Health Tech

Vik Patel and Guests
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Aug 31, 2023 • 40min

How to adapt your web-mobile-social media digital strategy to changing landscapes?

Send us Fan MailIn this episode of This Week in Health Tech podcast, we welcome Barry Wallace, digital communications specialist at East Tennessee Children's Hospital. We start out by discussing a marketing / digital communications team structure and then content generation. Vik and Barry discuss if ChatGPT AI tools help with content generation. AI could give a starting point but at this point that is what it is, get ideas but not necessarily use AI for generating and publishing content without review. There is also legitimate concern because generative AI creates is not always accurate and it is called hallucination. Also AI may not represent the voice of that specific health system or marketing department. Barry and Vik then chat about social media and focus on Facebook, X formerly Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok. They chat about the best strategy for content on each of these platforms. Facebook still seems to be the #1 platform for their community reach. Vik then brings up Digital Transformation in healthcare  and how ETCH health system is handling this.  Guest Barry Wallace Contact Info: Linkedin: @barrywadewallaceEmail: barrywallace@yahoo.comTwitter: @barry_w_wallace Threads/Instagram: @barrywallaceTido Inc. The Trusted Tech Partner for Healthcare. We use technology to deliver better outcomes. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showListen to all This Week in Health Tech episodesVik Patel - LinkedInTido Inc. - WebsiteTido Inc. - LinkedIn
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Jul 28, 2023 • 44min

Digital Health Strategy

Explore the transformative landscape of digital health strategy. The discussion highlights the rise of virtual care, emphasizing remote patient monitoring and the challenges of data privacy. Interoperability takes center stage as new standards like FHIR APIs revolutionize health information access. Innovative apps powered by AI are set to redefine patient management. Plus, the importance of secure health data sharing and user-friendly integration shines a light on the future of healthcare technology. Discover how these advancements aim to enhance patient care.
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May 3, 2023 • 34min

HIMSS23 Conference Insights: Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) in healthcare

Send us Fan MailIn this episode of This week in Health Tech, Vik and John discuss HIMSS23 conference and insights gained at the conference. The main highlight at the conference was Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML). Vik and John discuss few AI implementations in Healthcare including Epic, Microsoft, Google, Nuance, and more. Website: http://www.thisweekinhealthtech.comTwitter: @TWIHT1Tido Inc.: https://www.tidoinc.com/Twitter: @TIDOINCLinkedin: Vik PatelTido Inc. The Trusted Tech Partner for Healthcare. We use technology to deliver better outcomes. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showListen to all This Week in Health Tech episodesVik Patel - LinkedInTido Inc. - WebsiteTido Inc. - LinkedIn
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Apr 10, 2023 • 38min

How can health systems maximize operational efficiency using digital tools and minimize lost revenue? *Special Offer* in this episode for Health Systems.

Send us Fan MailIn this episode of This Week in Health Tech, Vik and John discuss healthcare financial challenges as they grapple with inflation, staffing shortages, and low margins. 85% of health system leaders expect staffing challenges to significantly impact 2023 strategies. Vik and John discuss how do you mitigate these challenges.  One way is to maximize operational efficiency with automation and digital tools that reduce workforce pressures, streamline handling of application and integration issues. These monitoring tools leverage real-time technology to drive improvements and minimize lost revenue!*** SPECIAL OFFER *** Free 6 Months End-To-End Applications and Integration Automated Monitoring Solution TrialTido Inc. The Trusted Tech Partner for Healthcare. We use technology to deliver better outcomes. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showListen to all This Week in Health Tech episodesVik Patel - LinkedInTido Inc. - WebsiteTido Inc. - LinkedIn
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Feb 9, 2023 • 38min

Freeing up clinical staff from diagnosing and reporting system issues to focus on patients

Send us Fan MailIn this episode of This Week in Health Tech, we welcome Johnathan Klaus to cohost the episode. John is an experienced nurse and has worked in large academic medical center for many years in the cardiac department. He brings wealth of clinical knowledge to the team and we welcome him to cohost the podcast. Jimmy Kim is obviously still around and will be returning soon. In this episode we focus on freeing up clinical staff from diagnosing and reporting system issues  to focus on patients. This is a common scenario in health systems where clinical staff are required to not only pay attention to their patients, but also deal w/ system - application issues daily. It is such a common thing that many departments have come up with their own daily manual checks and manual checklist to diagnose issues and call the right vendor or helpdesk. This is a loss of productivity and also affects patient care. How do we avoid this? Listen to this episode to find how technical solutions can help w/ monitoring, detection, investigation, and remediation in a timely manner. Music by AudioCoffee from Pixabay.Tido Inc. The Trusted Tech Partner for Healthcare. We use technology to deliver better outcomes. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showListen to all This Week in Health Tech episodesVik Patel - LinkedInTido Inc. - WebsiteTido Inc. - LinkedIn
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Sep 27, 2022 • 26min

Assure smooth operations for clinicians using applications & integration monitoring technology

Send us Fan MailVik and Jimmy focus on digital health and end-to-end monitoring of applications in this episode of This Week in Health Tech. Vik talks about strategy for digital transformation: managing digital apps, integrating digital apps, and supporting digital apps on an ongoing basis.Vik also mentions that healthcare organizations have requested not only automated monitoring but also 24/7 support to go along with the monitoring subscription.  Jimmy inquires about the 24/7 support and if it is actually supported by human support staff. Vik confirms that support is actual trained application and integration support team. But the support team is kept updated proactively about any issues using automated end-to-end monitoring. The automated monitoring is not true AI, but it is still using algorithms that are tweaked constantly by the monitoring team to enhance the solution and trigger notifications for issues without relying on users. Jimmy asks what would stop an organization from getting this end to end monitoring solution? Is it budget, processes, etc? Vik answers that all CIOs he has discussed this solution agree that it would really help the organization and keep IT helpdesk informed of issues proactively. But the main obstacle from purchasing this is budget and justifying such a new solution versus the more traditional projects that are on the books. Even though it is quite evident that the solution has huge ROI benefits by not relying on clinical professionals having to deal w/ issues. However most organization do not keep track of how much time clinicians spend on dealing w/ issues, so the actual calculation of ROI is based on estimates. This is where it becomes a bit of a struggle for CIOs to justify purchasing this solution to the healthcare CFO.Again, healthcare will adopt automated applications monitoring just like security and infrastructure monitoring, but it may take some time as it always done in healthcare. Linkedin: Vik PatelLinkedin: Jimmy KimWebsite: http://www.thisweekinhealthtech.comTwitter: @TWIHT1Tido Inc.: https://www.tidoinc.com/Music Provided by Soundstripe.comTido Inc.The Trusted Tech Partner for Healthcare. We use technology to deliver better outcomes.Support the showSupport the showListen to all This Week in Health Tech episodesVik Patel - LinkedInTido Inc. - WebsiteTido Inc. - LinkedIn
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Jun 28, 2022 • 31min

"The Olympics of Tech" - Collision Conference 2022

Send us Fan MailThis episode of This Week in Health Tech focuses on one of the biggest tech conferences of North America, Collision Conference 2022. Collision attracts people from more than 125 countries and more than 35000 people. Vik shares the stories meeting the brightest minds in tech and innovative companies. Very different than the other healthcare tech conferences.  Crowd at the conference was definitely very mixed and pleasantly unexpected. Women in tech definitely represented in good numbers at the conference. The setup at the conference was laid out very well to help easier mingling of people. Tido Inc. was represented by four team members at the conference. It was great to talk to companies from other industries like fintech, gaming, and analytics. Pretty much every industry was well represented at the conference. Also tons of investors at the conference so great opportunity for startups to find investor partners and vice versa. We also cut into couple of interviews w/ other startup founders and share their thoughts about the conference.  Jimmy and Vik then discuss AI at the conference. Vik shares the experience from one of the presentations w/ basketball player Carmelo Anthony and digital Melo. Linkedin: Vik PatelLinkedin: Jimmy KimWebsite: http://www.thisweekinhealthtech.comTwitter: @TWIHT1Tido Inc.: https://www.tidoinc.com/Music Provided by Soundstripe.comTido Inc.The Trusted Tech Partner for Healthcare. We use technology to deliver better outcomes.Support the showTido Inc. The Trusted Tech Partner for Healthcare. We use technology to deliver better outcomes. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showListen to all This Week in Health Tech episodesVik Patel - LinkedInTido Inc. - WebsiteTido Inc. - LinkedIn
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May 31, 2022 • 38min

Healthcare Uninterrupted

Send us Fan MailIn this episode of This Week in Health Tech, Vik and Jimmy focus on keeping healthcare uninterrupted: 24/7 end to end monitoring of applications and integration between applications.  Vik and Jimmy start out with discussing working from home and hybrid working. Because of digital transformation and increasing number of mobile and web applications, it is becoming a bigger challenge for healthcare organizations to stay on top of desktop, web, and mobile application issues. Relying on manual reporting of issues is going to become an even bigger problem. Vik provides example of how issues in production environment impact patient care by discussing registration information flow from EHR to downstream applications. There are multiple points where there could be point of failure, end users may not get the right information at the right time. Helpdesk has limited knowledge of applications and they deal with a lot of access issues. and it is not practical for helpdesk team to understand every application and its functionality. Jimmy and Vik then discuss an example in ER, where technical application or integration issues may have a huge impact on patient outcomes. Manual monitoring is impossible in a healthcare environment to keep track of all the integrations and application functionality. Tido's end to end monitoring technology is constantly monitoring all applications and integrations to avoid reliance on manual intervention. Vik talks about the advantages of automated 24/7 end-to-end applications and integration monitoring and shares the experiences of using this technology at healthcare organizations. Jimmy asks about digital transformation impact on this applications monitoring. Vik indicates that digital transformation will have huge impact on how applications and interfaces are being monitored because organizations are adding mobile and web applications at an expedited rate. Healthcare organizations are also figuring out their digital transformation and app management strategy, which maybe a discussion point for another episode. Continuing to rely on manual reporting of issues is a risk that is going to become bigger as more and more applications are added to the mix. Vik thinks one of the main reason healthcare organizations are not using automated end-to-end applications and integration monitoring and keep relying on manual intervention because that is the status quo and that is how we have been doing it. Just because it has been done this way does not mean it is the right way of diagnosing and reporting issues. Vik talks about automated notifications and how the monitoring solution plugs into heldesk software and integration w/ Microsoft Teams to keep helpdesk team informed about application and integration issues. More Info on End to End Monitoring - https://tidoinc.com/tido-end-to-end-applications-monitoring/ Ep.  41 How to Improve Patient SafetyTido Inc. The Trusted Tech Partner for Healthcare. We use technology to deliver better outcomes. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showListen to all This Week in Health Tech episodesVik Patel - LinkedInTido Inc. - WebsiteTido Inc. - LinkedIn
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May 24, 2022 • 43min

How To Implement Test Automation in Health Care || Part 1: Website Testing || Encore Presentation

Send us Fan MailFor the month of May, Vik and Jimmy are focusing on Healthcare Web, Mobile, EHR Testing and Test Automation.  In this part 1 episode, they focus on healthcare web properties testing and test automation strategies and implementation.Vik starts with the basics and defining testing and test automation and testing reality in healthcare. Testing is underrated and not something organizations think about but it should be a top priority, especially in these times when more and more online applications are used by patients and providers.Typically regression testing is missing because there are never enough test / qa resources in an organization. So there is limited testing in reality. Performance testing is usually not done and could be a potential user satisfaction issue if the website cannot handle web traffic, for example, a COVID scheduling or registration web application.Jimmy asks who is involved in website management at a healthcare organization. Vik explains that it is a combination of marketing and IT departments. Sometimes the roles are clear but usually, IT provides development resources, either in-house or outsourced. The marketing team in many cases is expected to do testing and user acceptance testing.Vik then explains the different categories of testing: Continuous, Automated, and Live Testing. Continuous testing is where testing is utilized at every stage of development. When test script development is complete,  then those scripts can be used for automated testing against hundreds of combinations of devices and browsers. Live testing is used by QA staff to test websites on real devices which are running in the cloud.Vik and Jimmy then use a real-life example of a COVID registration web application to discuss the different types of web application testing. Vik explains how the selenium test framework is utilized for test automation. Test scripts are written in any of the major programming languages: Java, Python, C#, Ruby, Kotlin, etc. He also explains how this automation works with a real device cloud to test the scripts against hundreds of combinations of devices and browsers. Jimmy and Vik then talk about types of testing: Functional, Compatibility, and Performance testing.They go into briefly about upcoming mobile and EHR testing in the next episodes of This Week in Health Tech. Website: http://www.thisweekinhealthtech.comTwitter: @TWIHT1Tido Inc.: https://www.tidoinc.com/Music Provided by Soundstripe.comSupport the show (http://www.thisweekinhealthtech.com/)Support the showSupport the showListen to all This Week in Health Tech episodesVik Patel - LinkedInTido Inc. - WebsiteTido Inc. - LinkedIn
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Mar 2, 2022 • 37min

Healthcare's hybrid business model with Telehealth and In-Person Visits

Send us Fan MailIn this episode of This Week in Health Tech, Vik and Jimmy chat about the latest health tech news including telehealth and in-person hybrid healthcare. Telehealth is not just a pandemic trend, and it is here to stay. Healthcare is increasingly hybrid with in-person and telehealth visits. At the beginning of the pandemic in 2019-2020, healthcare organizations were struggling with telehealth, however over the past 2 years, technology and workflows have matured. Telehealth experience has also improved over the 2 years as evident with Jimmy's own telehealth visits in 2020 versus the better experience in 2022. Vik and Jimmy then dive into the different payment models i.e. subscribtion or pay now or insurance for telehealth visits, and how insurance companies and Medicare-Medicaid pay for telehealth and how this may change in future. Jimmy and Vik then discuss the argument of if providers should get paid the same for in-person versus telehealth visits. The article discussed by Vik and Jimmy from HealthTechITNewshttps://www.healthcareitnews.com/news/telehealth-hybrid-future-mixed-person-care-and-mobile-devicesMetaverse Real Estate Article Mentioned in Today's Episodehttps://fortune.com/2022/02/02/how-to-buy-metaverse-real-estate-snoop-dogg-celebrity-neighbor/Website: http://www.thisweekinhealthtech.comTwitter: @TWIHT1Tido Inc.: https://www.tidoinc.com/Music Provided by Soundstripe.comLinkedin: Vik PatelLinkedin: Jimmy KimSupport the showListen to all This Week in Health Tech episodesVik Patel - LinkedInTido Inc. - WebsiteTido Inc. - LinkedIn

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