Healthcare Information Sharing Must Expand Beyond Its Hospital-Centric Focus
Upended by chronic diseases and community realities, healthcare needs to shift its priorities to post-acute environments.
Effie Carlson</a> is the CEO of <a href=https://medcitynews.com/author/ecarlson1/"https://watershedhealth.com/">Watershed Health</a>. She brings more than 16 years of experience in healthcare leadership, policy, strategy, and business development across the provider and payer sectors, and her experience spans managed care, healthcare technology, government relations, and value-based care. Carlson founded EJC Consulting Group and has served in executive leadership positions at Modivcare, PayrHealth, Team Select, and CareCentrix. Carlson is an active advisor and board member for healthcare organizations, including the Texas e-Health Alliance, SendaRide, and the Non-Emergency Medical Transportation Accreditation Commission (NEMTAC)." />
Upended by chronic diseases and community realities, healthcare needs to shift its priorities to post-acute environments.
It’s not the flashiest technologies or rapid-speed AI breakthroughs that can do it. It’s the technologies laser-focused on the unglamorous but all-consuming coordination problems that suck up medical staff’s time, stress them out, and compromise patient care.