Steve Meth, the Chief Patient Experience Officer at Johns Hopkins Medicine, discusses the urgent need to support family ...
AI poses challenges and opportunities that require qualitative change in the skills of leaders of health care organizations. It remains essential that leaders have expertise in operational excellence ...
Robert M. Wachter, author, physician, professor, and chair of the Department of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco, discusses the balance between the desire for using AI ...
Firearm injuries among children have increased dramatically, creating a public health crisis. Academic medical centers should address this critical public health need, but often struggle to apply ...
In this talk, Nasim Afsar, Chief Health Officer for Oracle Health and past President of the Society of Hospital Medicine, addresses the significant gaps that persist in global health care despite ...
The GluCare.Health hybrid care model represents a potentially groundbreaking approach to diabetes management that integrates on-site and remote components. With the global burden of diabetes projected ...
Preston Raulerson, Senior Vice President of Technology Consulting at Optum, explores the complex landscape of digital health technology. With decades of experience in health IT, Raulerson emphasizes a ...
This issue of NEJM Catalyst Innovations in Care Delivery includes articles, case studies, and research reports on leadership for artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, pediatric firearms injuries, ...
As AI technology rapidly evolves, health care professionals grapple with the ethical implications of data ownership, privacy ...
In this session, Thomas H. Lee, MD, MSc, Editor-in-Chief, NEJM Catalyst Innovations in Care Delivery, and moderator, explores, with guests, the need to overcome the fear associated with AI technology ...