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The Winning Edge: Successful Strategies for Using Technology in Clinical Care

Analysis  |  By Christopher Cheney  
   May 16, 2025

A three-member panel including one CMO shares their perspectives on using technology in clinical care.

The latest webinar for HealthLeaders' The Winning Edge series was held this week on the topic of bolstering clinical care technology.

Artificial intelligence is the hot topic in clinical care technology, but this week's discussion focused on other technology capabilities in the clinical care space. The webinar topics included remote patient monitoring, wearables, standardizing clinical pathways in the electronic health record, and establishing alerts and prompts in the EHR to avoid waste in clinical care.

The webinar featured a three-member panel of experts: Ruric "Andy" Anderson, MD, MBA, chief medical and quality officer at RWJBarnabas Health; Joey Seliski, MBA, director of technology strategy and digital health at Allegheny Health Network; and Lori Walker, MSN, chief medical information officer at Presbyterian Healthcare Services.

Tune in to view a video of the webinar to gain all the insights of the panelists on effective strategies to use technology in clinical care, which help position healthcare organizations for success.

Christopher Cheney is the CMO editor at HealthLeaders.


KEY TAKEAWAYS

Effective remote patient monitoring programs have carefully crafted staffing models that can include strategic partners.

There is a wide range of use cases for wearables from monitoring heart conditions to monitoring daily habits of patients to encourage them to embrace healthy lifestyles.

Standardizing clinical pathways in the electronic health record drives key outcome benefits such as reducing readmissions and mortality.

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