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Today, we’re re-running a fascinating conversation with Sara Singer, a Stanford professor of medicine, and an expert on integrated healthcare. Anyone who’s had to navigate the healthcare system knows it’s extremely complex, and care can often feel disjointed or inefficient. In this episode, Sara highlights new technologies that could improve integration within the healthcare system, ultimately enhancing a practitioners’ ability to care for patients. We hope you’ll take another listen and enjoy.

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(00:00:00) Introduction

Russ Altman introduces guest Sarah Singer, a professor of medicine and organizational behaviour at Stanford University

(00:02:25) Defining Integrated Care

The concept of integrated care and its significance in improving patient experience.

(00:03:37) Global Implementation of Integrated Care

The global challenges and successes in implementing integrated care.

(00:04:45) Cost Implications of Integrated Care

The potential cost-saving benefits of integrated care through efficient coordination.

(00:05:34) COVID-19’s Impact on Healthcare Integration

The pandemic's dual role in exposing challenges and providing opportunities for integrated care.

(00:07:45) The Role of AI in Healthcare's Future

AI’s potential in healthcare and the importance of user collaboration.

(00:09:38) Importance of Iterative Development

The need for continuous collaboration in healthcare technology development.

(00:12:16) Patient Perspectives in Tech Development

The value of integrating patient feedback into healthcare technology.

(00:13:20) Consumer Suggestions for Health Care

How patient feedback has influenced health care improvements.

(00:16:49) Iterative Development of Health Care Technologies

The iterative process of developing health care technologies with continuous input from end users.

(00:24:29) Advice for Healthcare Technologists

Advice for technologists on developing useful and accepted healthcare tools.

(00:27:22) Conclusion

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Today, we’re re-running a fascinating conversation with Sara Singer, a Stanford professor of medicine, and an expert on integrated healthcare. Anyone who’s had to navigate the healthcare system knows it’s extremely complex, and care can often feel disjointed or inefficient. In this episode, Sara highlights new technologies that could improve integration within the healthcare system, ultimately enhancing a practitioners’ ability to care for patients. We hope you’ll take another listen and enjoy.

Episode Reference Links:

Connect With Us:

Chapters:

(00:00:00) Introduction

Russ Altman introduces guest Sarah Singer, a professor of medicine and organizational behaviour at Stanford University

(00:02:25) Defining Integrated Care

The concept of integrated care and its significance in improving patient experience.

(00:03:37) Global Implementation of Integrated Care

The global challenges and successes in implementing integrated care.

(00:04:45) Cost Implications of Integrated Care

The potential cost-saving benefits of integrated care through efficient coordination.

(00:05:34) COVID-19’s Impact on Healthcare Integration

The pandemic's dual role in exposing challenges and providing opportunities for integrated care.

(00:07:45) The Role of AI in Healthcare's Future

AI’s potential in healthcare and the importance of user collaboration.

(00:09:38) Importance of Iterative Development

The need for continuous collaboration in healthcare technology development.

(00:12:16) Patient Perspectives in Tech Development

The value of integrating patient feedback into healthcare technology.

(00:13:20) Consumer Suggestions for Health Care

How patient feedback has influenced health care improvements.

(00:16:49) Iterative Development of Health Care Technologies

The iterative process of developing health care technologies with continuous input from end users.

(00:24:29) Advice for Healthcare Technologists

Advice for technologists on developing useful and accepted healthcare tools.

(00:27:22) Conclusion

Connect With Us:

Episode Transcripts >>> The Future of Everything Website

Connect with Russ >>> Threads or Twitter/X

Connect with School of Engineering >>> Twitter/X

  continue reading

291 episodes

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