Tuesday, March 4, 2025

Virtual technologies, patients’ contribution plays an crucial role in creating an wise hospital

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Las Vegas – at Himss Global Health Conference and exhibition In Las Vegas Robert Schwartz, executive vice president of Houston Methodist Hospital, said as the main speaker in Smart Health Transformation Forumwhere she focused on traveling to develop wise hospitals.

In it to talk Entitled “Smart Hospitals in Action: Houston Methodist’s-Tech Patients’ Experience”, Schwartz presented the Methodist Plan Houston Methodist, which includes access to multimodal access, registration forms before arrival, using text messages and creating care paths,

“Use text messages to provide the right message at the right time for consumers,” said Schwartz.

“The success we have achieved is, in principle, the transition to the data text and sharing this.”

Schwartz discussed how Houston Methodist uses text systems in facilities.

“We discovered that we can go to man, a text to man, regardless of whether it is HR or there,” she said.

Schwartz said that the hospital has 161 clear paths that caused a shorter stay, better patient satisfaction, greater knowledge, as well as less calls to doctors.

The hospital also installed a camera in every room to develop its virtual services.

“If we put the camera to each room, we would start working on the control center. First, we built a highway from the hospital, and then home to laugh everyone at these centralized servers, “said Schwartz.

Among other initiatives that the hospital was implemented, there are voice technology, tracking AI resources, as well as generative predictive analyzes AI and a summary of charts.

In the future, the facility plans to implement automatic discharge or movement of patients and family notifications, remote respirator management and wearing devices.

Schwartz said that the apply of robotics will also grow as well AI robotic combination.

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