Taking on Healthcare Consumerism with Digital Health
Convenience and choice are common and expected by consumers across many industries, and healthcare consumerism is no exception.
Convenience and choice are common and expected by consumers across many industries, and healthcare consumerism is no exception.
Coming from a family of healthcare professionals, and with a creative mind all her own, it’s no surprise that pediatric nurse Amanda De La Torre is a double DAISY Honoree, receiving The DAISY Award® For Extraordinary Nurses (The DAISY Award) in June 2017 and again in March 2020. The first time she was nominated, Amanda
Since GetWellNetwork’s founding more than 20 years ago, we’ve been guided by a mission to improve the healthcare experience by helping people take a more active role in their health journey. As we’ve worked to make whole-person care a reality — taking into consideration a person’s emotional, social, mental, and behavioral needs along with their
In January 2020, Christina Lane received The DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses. We interviewed her to learn more about her career.
An all-hands approach that includes digital healthcare technology can help scale care — like exercise therapy — where it is needed most.
Technology can play a role in combating opioid abuse, helping to scale the reach of care teams to track pills and patients alike.
Digital rounding solutions can help streamline staff processes while enabling quality improvement systemwide at a healthcare organization.
As the digital transformation of the healthcare industry shifts expectations for care delivery, collective interest in smart hospitals has also increased. The road from smart room ideation to that first successful patient discharge can be a long one, with many bumps along the way — but with the right preparation, you can smooth those bumps
May is National Mental Health Awareness Month, and after a year of shared global trauma stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic, taking time to focus on mental health seems particularly poignant this year. First established by Mental Health America in 1949 and recently proclaimed by President Biden’s administration, the aim of Mental Health Awareness Month is