Implementation of Innovations to Address Clinician Burnout

August 21, 2024 | Webinar

Join us for an insightful webinar where we delve into real-world case studies and examples showcasing how technology has been strategically deployed to alleviate clinical burden in healthcare settings. In this presentation, we will explore three compelling case studies from Providence, illustrating innovative solutions that have revolutionized patient care delivery and operational efficiency.

Our speakers will highlight specific instances where technology integration has led to measurable improvements in clinical workflows, patient outcomes, and staff satisfaction. We will review how innovations were selected; deployment plans and sponsorships were created; measurement of impact; and finally, what is on our future roadmap.

Whether you're a healthcare professional looking to optimize care delivery or a technology enthusiast curious about the intersection of healthcare and innovation, this webinar promises to offer valuable perspectives and practical strategies. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from Providence's experiences and discover how technology can be harnessed to address clinical burdens effectively.

Learning Objectives

  • How we selected innovations to develop/deploy? (the why and what problem we are solving – what is the solution/product?)
  • How we approached the deployment and sponsorship? (including lessons learned on the rollout)
  • How we are measuring the impact (how do you measure impact on burnout and admin burden)?
  • What is on the roadmap in the future/what is coming?

Speakers

  • Moderator: Eve Cunningham, MD, MBA, GVP, Chief of Virtual Care and Digital Health at Providence
  • Toyin Falola MD, AVP Clinical Product Strategy at Providence
  • Guilford "Ford" Parsons, MD, MS, Chief Operational Analytics at Providence
  • J. Scott Smitherman, MD, MBA, Associate Vice President, CMIO at Providence Clinical Network

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