Can Digital Attachment Solve the Crisis of Unattached Patients? Akinox Says Yes!
What’s your strategy for tackling care fragmentation and unattached patients? In this video, Akinox Chief Growth Officer Mark Casselman shares how his team is building practical tools—like Linx and CarePath—to close care gaps and support population health at scale.From AI-powered assessments to digital-first strategies for unassigned patients, Casselman unpacks how healthcare IT leaders can better support clinicians and patients alike without waiting on massive infrastructure overhauls.What do you think of the new trends in healthcare IT? Leave a comment below and share your thoughts. Don't forget to subscribe for more content on AI in healthcare and the latest tech innovations.📌 Subscribe for more insights into AI in healthcare, digital health strategy, and real-world tech applications driving better care.Learn more about Akinox at https://www.akinox.com/ Find more great health IT content at https://www.healthcareittoday.com/
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eClinicalWorks Reduces Behavioral Health Care Care Planning Documentation Ten-Fold
In this interview, Megan Isham, Senior Manager of Clinical Systems at Mental Health Cooperative, explains the ways in which they are using eClinicalWorks for behavioral health and how eClinicalWorks has made significant efforts to support a wide variety of behavioral health specific needs. The Mental Health Cooperative is a comprehensive service that includes therapy for children, youth, and adults, a 24-hour unit, home visits, and services to accompany police and fire fighters. Their consumers (the word Isham uses), 98% of whom are covered by Medicaid, often have very severe illnesses.One of the cooperative’s biggest achievements was to reduce the time required to complete a care plan from 112 to 9 minutes. Isham conducted an intensive review of the process, and found ways to leverage the eClinicalWorks platform and involve the consumer more in a collaborative process. This provided a massive time savings to her organization.Learn more about Mental Health Cooperative: https://www.mhc-tn.orgLearn more about eClinicalWorks: https://www.eclinicalworks.com/Healthcare IT Community: https://www.healthcareittoday.com/
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Why Suki Is Betting Big on Canada?
Clinician burnout isn’t just a U.S. issue—and Canadian IT leaders are looking for scalable solutions that actually reduce documentation time. In this interview from #eHealth25, Jallel Harrati, SVP at Suki, explains how their AI assistant is being tailored for the Canadian healthcare system—with deep EHR integrations and local support leading the charge.✅ Learn how Suki is prioritizing integration with Canadian EHRs like Epic, Meditech, and Oracle Health to maximize adoption.✅ Hear why their AI is being built to serve both physicians and nurses by automating more than just notes.✅ Discover why their 70% adoption rate in the U.S. has CIOs across Canada taking notice.What do you think about the future of ambient AI tools in hospitals? Leave a comment below and share your perspective. Don’t forget to subscribe for more content on AI in healthcare and health IT strategy.Learn more about Suki at https://www.suki.ai/Find more great health IT content at https://www.healthcareittoday.com/
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How Ontario Is Tackling Trust in Healthcare AI Scribes and Vendor Risk
Clinicians aren’t asking for more AI—they’re asking for AI they can trust. In this video, OntarioMD CEO Robert Fox breaks down how their new Vendor of Record (VOR) program helps reduce liability and streamline adoption of AI scribes across Ontario. If you’re a healthcare IT leader evaluating AI documentation tools, this conversation has important considerations for you. What do you think of Ontario’s approach to AI in healthcare? Drop a comment below and share your perspective. Don’t forget to subscribe for more practical strategies on adopting safe, scalable healthcare IT solutions.Learn more about OntarioMD’s AI Scribe Program at https://www.ontariomd.ca/pages/ai-scribe-overview.aspxFind more great health IT content at https://www.healthcareittoday.com/
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Sunoh.ai Increases Productivity and Reduces Burn-Out at Central Virginia Health Services
Central Virginia Health Services knows how crucial it is to automate tasks at scale. According to Kimberly Ferguson, Director of Clinical Operations, their community health centers treat one-third of all Virginia residents, some 46,000 users per year. In this video, Ferguson describes how the Sunoh.ai medical scribe helps their physicians become more productive, form more patient relationships, and reduce burn-out.One of the most interesting things Ferguson did when implementing Sunoh.ai was to leverage an after hours work report from their eClinicalWorks EHR. This report more commonly known as the "pajama time" report showed when clinicians were working and what they were working on. After-hours use ("pajama time") was very high when they began, and most of this overtime was spent entering documentation. Ferguson and the team leveraged this report to identify who could benefit the most from Sunoh.ai. Plus, they used it to track how after hours work changed after implementing Sunoh.ai.Learn more about Central Virginia Health Services: https://www.cvhsinc.org/Learn more about eClinicalWorks: https://www.eclinicalworks.com/Learn more about Sunoh.ai: https://sunoh.ai/Healthcare IT Community: https://www.healthcareittoday.com/
Listen to the latest happenings in Healthcare IT in this series of interviews with leading experts in healthcare technology. Whether you're trying to understand EMR and EHR, healthcare communications, security and privacy, analytics, telehealth and telemedicine, and much more, these interviews will dive into what's really happening on the front lines of healthcare.
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