🌍 The Future of Telemedicine: What Still Needs Work 🌍 Telemedicine has made significant strides, but there’s still a lot to be done to ensure it’s here to stay. Here are the key areas we need to focus on: 1️⃣ Long-Term Outcomes: We need more robust research to understand the long-term impact of telemedicine, especially for chronic disease management. Can virtual care sustain positive results over the years? 🕒 2️⃣ Diagnostic Accuracy & Safety: Addressing the gap in diagnostic accuracy between telehealth and in-person care is crucial. Expanding error prevention systems, like the VIC model, can also enhance patient safety across the board. 🔍⚕️ 3️⃣ Medical-Legal Considerations: As telemedicine grows, so do the legal complexities. We need clear guidelines to address medical errors, malpractice claims, and data privacy to protect both patients and providers. ⚖️📜 4️⃣ Cost-Effectiveness: More studies are needed to assess the economic benefits of telemedicine, particularly in low-resource settings. Is virtual care truly a cost-effective, long-term solution? 💡💰 5️⃣ Access and Equity: Bridging the digital divide is essential. Ensuring equitable access to telehealth for all populations, regardless of location or income, must be a priority. 🌐🛠️ 6️⃣ Proactive Error Prevention: Systems like the VIC model have shown that telemedicine can proactively prevent medical errors. Expanding such systems could improve care quality across various specialties. 🚨 7️⃣ Regulatory Frameworks: To fully integrate telemedicine into healthcare, we need consistent regulations across borders. Clear guidelines on licensure, data privacy, and ethical concerns are key. 📑🌍 8️⃣ Evidence-Based Decisions: Care providers must base their telehealth decisions on contextual evidence, ensuring that virtual care services are appropriate and effective for their specific patient populations. 📊 🚀 Telemedicine holds a promise to enhance health and care, and addressing these challenges is essential to deliver its full impact 🌟 #Telemedicine #HealthcareInnovation #DigitalHealth #FutureOfHealthcare #AccessToCare #PatientSafety #EvidenceBasedCare Full article here: https://lnkd.in/djKs2r-f
SEHA | Building Resilient Health Ecosystems
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Established in 2015, SEHA is a health and tech advisory practice with a global footprint. We are 'teal' organisation with self-managed professionals, driven by the same sense of purpose: Building Resilient Health Ecosystems. Over two decades of clinical and technology engineering practices, countless healthcare systems, projects and vendors have taught us many lessons. We have not only contributed to many successful outcomes but also thoroughly learned from missteps and failures. ‘We know what we don’t know’ is the best way to describe our approach to any modern healthcare system challenges. As healthcare professionals, our practice is anchored in scientific evidence and balanced with contextual common sense. We engage in an all-inclusive journey of embedding resilience into the fabric of health and care organisations, by focusing on four core elements: 1. Value-Based and Integrated Care 2. Wellness and Prevention 3. Health Technologies 4. Leadership Competence Moreover, our newly founded Venture Studio promises to accelerate value delivery through our own healthcare concepts, scaling them into global and self-sustained business entities. Visit our website for more exciting infos.
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A topic dear to our hearts: how can consulting deliver value in healthcare! Thank you Tjaša Faces Of Digital Health Podcast for facilitating this great conversation! #health #care #strategyconsulting #impact #digitalhealth
[NEW EPISODE] What Does Good Healthcare Consulting Look Like? In healthcare, consultants are present more often than we might realise: they work with healthcare providers to improve clinical efficiency, manage costs, implement new technologies, or streamline administrative processes. They can help with regulatory compliance, help insurance companies design new poducts, governments hire them to help with policy development, program evaluation, and implementation of new regulations. In the latest episode, Mehdi Khaled, MD talks about the good and the bad of healthcare consulting. Mehdi Khaled is Internal Medicine Doctor and Fortune 50 Health Tech Executive, with over 25 years of international experience. He has helped shaping many large-scale, transformative digital health projects across four continents and within 40 health systems. As a Managing Partner at Seha, he specializes in developing and executing health and digital health strategies, with a strong emphasis on the meaningful use of data to drive health system improvements. The discussion covers: 00:02 - The Role of Consultants in Healthcare 00:04 - Challenges of Accountability 00:06 - Core Principles for Healthcare 00:08 - Singapore’s Healthcare Success 00:10 - Implementing Technology in Healthcare 00:12 - The Balance Between Technology and Clinical Needs 00:14 - The Importance of Clinical Engagement 00:16 - Managing Technology in Healthcare Exploration of the concept of "management debt," where poor decision-making leads to the accumulation of ineffective technologies. 00:18 - Cultural Differences in Healthcare 00:20 - Bridging the Knowledge Gap in Digital Health 00:22 - Case Studies and Real-World Examples 00:24 - The Need for Long-Term Vision 00:26 - Lessons from Singapore and Catalonia 00:28 - Technology-Driven Change in Healthcare 00:30 - Overcoming Barriers to Innovation 00:32 - The Future of Digital Health 00:34 - Building Local Capacity 00:36 - Avoiding Dependency on Consultants 00:38 - Final Thoughts on Healthcare Consulting Now available on Youtube: https://lnkd.in/dFGtPxgm Dive in! #healthcare #consultancy #innovation #healthcarestrategy
What does good consulting in healthcare? (Mehdi Khaled)
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