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Breaking Silos: The True Cost of Inefficient Communication Systems in Healthcare [WEBINAR]

Breaking Silos: The True Cost of Inefficient Communication Systems in Healthcare [WEBINAR]

It's a fact: poor communication contributes to 80% of medical errors, over 33% of all malpractice suits, poor patient outcomes and redundant costs. 

As a patient transitions through the healthcare system, the hand off between healthcare teams puts them at great risk. To make matters worse, current technology solutions isolate patient care teams in communication silos, further contributing to this breakdown.

How do you connect pre-hospital and inter-facility specialists with your intra-facility teams?

Pulsara Founder and CEO, Dr. James Woodson  joined President of Guidon Healthcare Consulting, Dr. Bill Atkinson in a live webinar hosted by Becker's Hospital Review, as they examined how IT and Hospital administrators can:

  • Identify the key gaps in communication and examine how today’s “solutions” are creating even greater divides.
  • Understand how communication affects 4 key variables in providing value- based healthcare.
  • Learn what CEOs and IT Executives can do to minimize communication errors and build a stronger regional center of care

Watch the full webinar right here:

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