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S2: EP 009: Innovation in Healthcare: Data Driven Event Triggers, Interoperable Systems, and Beyond with our Chief Product Officer

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Imagine if you had one system that talks to multiple, allowing you to identify incidents and risks, report on them centrally, and trigger alerts and workflows automatically - all while significantly saving you time and enhancing patient safety. This week's episode of What the Health Tech talks about how health and social care organisations can do just that with Radar Healthcare!

Join us as we sit down with Paul Johnson, CEO and Co-Founder, and Mark Fewster, Chief Product Officer at Radar Healthcare, for an insightful conversation about world-firsts and innovation in healthcare. Discover the groundbreaking impact of data driven event triggers (also known as Institute of Healthcare Improvement Triggers or IHI Triggers) on global healthcare systems and understand their pivotal role in the industry. Explore the automation of patient harm prevention and discover how Radar Healthcare's API plays a transformative role in shaping the future of healthcare. Mark shares examples whilst highlighting the substantial benefits for our partners.

Tune in for a concise and insightful exploration of healthcare innovation with industry leaders!

  continue reading

69 episodes

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Content provided by Radar Healthcare Marketing and Radar Healthcare. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Radar Healthcare Marketing and Radar Healthcare or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Imagine if you had one system that talks to multiple, allowing you to identify incidents and risks, report on them centrally, and trigger alerts and workflows automatically - all while significantly saving you time and enhancing patient safety. This week's episode of What the Health Tech talks about how health and social care organisations can do just that with Radar Healthcare!

Join us as we sit down with Paul Johnson, CEO and Co-Founder, and Mark Fewster, Chief Product Officer at Radar Healthcare, for an insightful conversation about world-firsts and innovation in healthcare. Discover the groundbreaking impact of data driven event triggers (also known as Institute of Healthcare Improvement Triggers or IHI Triggers) on global healthcare systems and understand their pivotal role in the industry. Explore the automation of patient harm prevention and discover how Radar Healthcare's API plays a transformative role in shaping the future of healthcare. Mark shares examples whilst highlighting the substantial benefits for our partners.

Tune in for a concise and insightful exploration of healthcare innovation with industry leaders!

  continue reading

69 episodes

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