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Despite many 21st-century technological advancements in Healthcare, care team collaboration tools and processes remain unequivocally in the past.The Connected Care Team podcast brings you firsthand accounts highlighting how advancements in Healthcare IT technology can modernize care teams, giving you insights to provide better patient care.

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Despite many 21st-century technological advancements in Healthcare, care team collaboration tools and processes remain unequivocally in the past.The Connected Care Team podcast brings you firsthand accounts highlighting how advancements in Healthcare IT technology can modernize care teams, giving you insights to provide better patient care.

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The Art of Resident Scheduling: How Chief Residents Handle the Challenge

7/27/2023
In this episode of The Connected Care Team podcast, Mohammed Shaik, MD, PhD, and Brittney Newby, MD, PhD, pediatric chief residents at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, share the challenges of balancing manual resident scheduling with physician wellness and discuss AI’s potential applications in medicine. Scheduling complexity and work-life balance Dr. Shaik and Dr. Newby discuss the intricacies of managing scheduling in a medical residency program. A central focus of theirs is balancing educational requirements and residents’ personal lives while ensuring quality patient care. As chief residents, they tirelessly coordinate schedules, communicate with stakeholders, and strive to uphold the well-being of fellow residents. “Staffing the hospital is also part of our responsibility. We need to make sure the patients on our floors are covered by the providers, which oftentimes are residents, in a way that is safe, effective, and efficient. This requires us to talk to a lot of people across the hospital to make that happen.” Mohammed Shaik, MD, PhD Setting boundaries As co-chief residents, both doctors reflect on the unexpected workload that comes with their leadership role and the kind of environment they want to foster. They emphasize the importance of setting boundaries, both for themselves and the residents they mentor, to maintain work-life balance and uphold their values in the demanding environment of medical residency. “What I did not expect this year as a chief is the amount of tasks we have. Naturally, your job bleeds into other aspects of your life. So, I think even more this year, we've had to work hard and make sure that we keep those values and keep those boundaries. And I think that's something we try to teach and convey to the residents as well.” Brittney Newby, MD, PhD AI in healthcare Both Dr. Newby and Dr. Shaik express enthusiasm for the potential of AI in healthcare administration. They envision leveraging ChatGPT and other AI tools to streamline administrative tasks, saving significant time and effort. With the ability to generate scripts or gather large pieces of information, AI could greatly enhance efficiency in medical settings. “I love the idea of using ChatGPT or other AI interfaces for administrative tasks. You could literally type in a query to ChatGPT and ask it to write a script or code that would potentially take hours and hours to write. So, I think that it could certainly improve our efficiency. And I'm excited to see where the automation field goes over the next couple of years.” Brittney Newby, MD, PhD Related: Connect with Mo Shaik Connect with Brittney Newby TigerConnect Resident SchedulingFollow TigerConnect on LinkedIn for episodes, announcements, and news Subscribe to The Connected Care Team on your favorite platform to get new episodes first Learn more about the TigerConnect Product Suite Follow TigerConnect on LinkedIn for episodes, announcements, and news Subscribe to The Connected Care Team on your favorite platform to get new episodes first

Duration:00:23:31

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What’s Right for the Patient – The Role of Technology in Healthcare Communication

4/6/2023
In this episode of The Connected Care Team podcast, Christopher DeFlitch, M.D., chief medical information officer at Penn State Health, shares how the organization has benefited from healthcare technology. Dr. DeFlitch discusses how improved connectivity, optimized workflows, and contextual communication have helped improve patient outcomes. The role of technology in healthcare delivery As the healthcare landscape continues to evolve, leveraging technology to manage care delivery is becoming increasingly critical. Christopher DeFlitch, M.D., has spent the past 25 years working to help healthcare professionals at Penn State Health understand how technology can improve processes and patient outcomes. DeFlitch notes that asynchronous communication is key to improving healthcare delivery – and better serves patient care. Efficient healthcare communication TigerConnect has proved essential to communication at Penn State Health, where Dr. DeFlitch notes that the organization sends 2 million secure messages monthly. Better connection and TigerConnect Roles and Teams have significantly improved the efficiency and speed of clinical collaboration. By setting up different roles within the organization, healthcare professionals can engage in role-based messaging, putting new messages into greater context. For example, instead of receiving a message from Dr. Smith, role-based messaging displays the sender as ‘Critical Lab Results Hospital A.’ This cuts out the antiquated process of using a pager to send a page and wait for a callback. “So, all of a sudden, I've got four or five minutes of work as opposed to I can look at this, and I can see that it’s for real, and I gotta do something with it. Or you look at it and say, ah, no, I knew about that already, and I can just bypass it. I mean, that's a second, as opposed to minutes conversation. And it makes the patient care, I think, a little bit more effective, and it makes me as a physician more efficient.” – Christopher DeFlitch, M.D. Leveraging Healthcare Technology for the Betterment of Patients In the last two decades, healthcare communication and collaboration have come a long way. Dr. DeFlitch believes that healthcare technology has made it easier for healthcare professionals to connect with their patients and offer them better care. But he also acknowledges that there's still a lot of work to be done, especially when addressing the social indicators of health. DeFlitch thinks that the healthcare industry must leverage technology and expertise to improve the long-term outcomes of families in need. And he believes that this responsibility will be taken up by the next generation of healthcare employees, who are already socially connected and tech-savvy. Leveraging healthcare technology can help the healthcare industry do what's right for patients, especially those facing social healthcare barriers. Learn more about the TigerConnect Product Suite Follow TigerConnect on LinkedIn for episodes, announcements, and news Subscribe to The Connected Care Team on your favorite platform to get new episodes first

Duration:00:25:26

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Patient Centered Palliative Care: Insights from By the Bay Health

1/18/2023
In this episode of The Connected Care Team podcast, Dr. Kai Romero, chief medical officer at By the Bay Health, discusses mission-driven work, how communication technology streamlines the use of interdisciplinary teams in palliative care, and the importance of connectedness. Mission-driven healthcare Like many healthcare professionals, Dr. Kai Romero’s interest in medicine was rooted in family. Her father, a family practice physician who immigrated to the United States at the age of thirteen, instilled in Dr. Romero the importance of mission-driven work. With that as her guiding compass, Dr. Romero originally pursued emergency medicine before ultimately being drawn to hospice and palliative medicine. Her training in emergency medicine led her to quickly realize that the healthcare system is very challenging for seriously ill individuals and that emergency rooms cannot always meet their needs. “You wouldn’t imagine it, but there’s quite a bit of overlap between the two fields, primarily in the sense hospice patients have the same emergencies as ER patients do. They just happen at home without an IV and without advanced equipment to manage them. And as a result, you have to do a lot of similar problem-solving and thoughtful diagnosis and treatment, but you’re doing it all within a far more resource-limited setting. – Dr. Kai Romero Reliable patient and provider communication The COVID-19 pandemic has been a challenge for many healthcare organizations to physically provide care for patients. In addition to challenges with COVID-19, By the Bay Health has also encountered challenges during fire season in the Bay Area. Highways are often inaccessible during large fires, and the air quality is also a concern for staff who need to visit patients at their homes. With these challenges, the organization relies on fast and reliable communication to keep both staff and patients connected. By the Bay Health implemented TigerConnect Patient Engagement as a flexible solution to connect with both patients and interdisciplinary teams. “One hallmark of hospice and palliative medicine is the use of interdisciplinary teams to care for patients. So, it’s not just a nurse or a doctor, it’s also a social worker, a chaplain. And what the use of [the technology] has done is basically made it much easier to create a multipart interdisciplinary meeting with families so that it’s not reliant on any one person’s particular schedule, ability to drive X, Y, and Z location.” – Dr. Kai Romero An opportunity for connectedness In addition to palliative care, By the Bay Health also provides hospice, home health, and pediatric care services. The TigerConnect implementation was well-received by staff, with a large adoption on the palliative care side. With many in the organization still remote due to the pandemic, the technology has proven beneficial in connecting staff and shaping their patient communication. “When I’m in a meeting and I hear a social worker describe what it is that they’re doing around existential grief with a patient, it shapes how I talk about symptom management or goals of care. And I think that kind of real-time learning from your peers is greatly enhanced by just having more exposure to them.” – Dr. Kai Romero Related: ● Connect with Dr. Kai Romero on LinkedIn ● Learn more about the Learn more about the TigerConnect Product Suite Follow TigerConnect on LinkedIn for episodes, announcements, and news Subscribe to The Connected Care Team on your favorite platform to get new episodes first

Duration:00:24:42

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How Technology is Changing Post-Acute Care

11/4/2022
In this episode of The Connected Care Team podcast, Rebecca MacKinnon, founder, and CEO of 5th Dimension Strategies discusses her background in post-acute care and how technology factors into the shifting healthcare environment. Meeting Demand in Post-Acute Care Ask any healthcare professional why they joined the industry, and they will likely recount a personal story that motivated their decision. Rebecca MacKinnon’s interest in post-acute care was sparked in the late eighties when patients were being encouraged to self-manage their recovery process much sooner than in previous decades. After welcoming her second child, Rebecca returned home after just a 24-hour hospital stay. “It always seemed an oddity to me that we spend less than 1% of our lives in a hospital or in a physician's office, but we spend probably 90% of our healthcare dollars in those two places. And so for me, post-acute just makes a lot of sense.” – Rebecca MacKinnon Consulting in Health Tech After founding Beyond Now, a home health EMR software company, Rebecca sold the company to Cerner. The experience revealed her passion for working with early-stage companies, leading to the creation of 5th Dimension Strategies, an early-stage consulting firm that supports healthcare technology companies. Rebecca has helped lead several companies through various growth cycles within acute care and other healthcare environments through her work. “I think that any innovator who's entering healthcare has to pay particular attention to workflow and figure out how to create strategic relationships that really allow you to get into the steps that healthcare clinicians take.” – Rebecca MacKinnon Engaging Patients in a Post-Acute Care Environment As healthcare continues to shift to a post-acute care environment, providers are looking for ways to engage with patients outside the hospital. One of the biggest hurdles they face is the resistance of older patient demographics. Particularly in home health care, older patients have been slow to adopt healthcare technology, including virtual care and remote patient monitoring tools. Rebecca notes that younger demographics, who she refers to as “the new parent,” are big adopters of health tech. “But I can say it's only the very oldest in, the 75 plus that are true resistance to tech because so much of the world has gone there. The rest of us know we have to adapt, it's just the pace of it.” – Rebecca MacKinnon Related: ● Connect with Rebecca MacKinnon on LinkedIn ● Learn more about the TigerConnect Product Suite Follow TigerConnect on LinkedIn for episodes, announcements, and news. Subscribe to The Connected Care Team on your favorite platform to get new episodes first. Learn more about the TigerConnect Product Suite Follow TigerConnect on LinkedIn for episodes, announcements, and news Subscribe to The Connected Care Team on your favorite platform to get new episodes first

Duration:00:27:50

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Coordinating Clinical Workflows at CommonSpirit

9/22/2022
In this episode of The Connected Care Team podcast, Denise Pimintel, Clinical Program Manager at CommonSpirit Telehealth Network System, discusses how the healthcare industry has changed over the years, the value of secure messaging, and how the ongoing pandemic has made virtual care even more vital. Augmenting care with technology Denise Pimintel has always worked to bridge the gap between clinicians and technology. After serving as an army nurse and ICU nurse for a period of time, Denise went back to school to study health information technology in an effort to help clinicians work more efficiently. She has worked with the CommonSpirit Telehealth Network for the past eight years using technology to connect patients with providers. "My desire has always been to bridge clinical folks with technology, to do our jobs more efficiently and to do a better job for the patients that we serve." – Denise Pimintel The impact of secure messaging CommonSpirit implemented TigerConnect to incorporate secure messaging into clinical workflows. Denise says the move has been a game-changer in reaching clinicians and coordinating patient care. Since the clinician receiving the message can read it at their convenience, important conversations don't get interrupted or lost. Additionally, users can set up escalation rules if a message remains unread after a certain length of time. This allows the sending clinician to know the status of the message and removes barriers to collaboration. "The message gets sent at the convenience of the person sending, and when it comes to the recipient, the recipient can choose to either look immediately, delay that look because he's in the middle of a conversation with somebody else, or pick it up, pass it on to somebody else if we have rules in it to escalate, if he hasn't looked at it in 5 minutes." – Denise Pimintel Efficient critical care workflows It isn't just about getting things done quickly but about doing them well. Denise uses TigerConnect in the workflows in her critical care area, enabling experts to reach patients within one or two minutes. This means that the patients get better care, and the nurses can see more patients. She even has the ability to notify code teams simultaneously. "In the critical care area, definitely, you know, response times of providers to the bedside have significantly increased or I should say decreased, meaning they get there quickly." – Denise Pimintel Learn more about the TigerConnect Product Suite Follow TigerConnect on LinkedIn for episodes, announcements, and news Subscribe to The Connected Care Team on your favorite platform to get new episodes first

Duration:00:16:27

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Redefining Scheduling and Communication at Tufts Medical Center

7/28/2022
In this episode of The Connected Care Team podcast, Dr. Michael Davis, Director of Inpatient Systems for the Department of Medicine at Tufts Medical Center, shares how Tufts integrates secure messaging and scheduling to improve clinical communication. Closed-Loop Communication Tufts Medical Center implemented TigerConnect for smoother communication and coordination within the organization. Dr. Davis noted that compared to pagers, secure messaging from TigerConnect providers natural closed-loop communication. With pagers, clinicians have no way of knowing if their page has been received. But with TigerConnect, clinicians know immediately when a message has been read. “So you have those read receipts, you know exactly what state your message is in. You can see whether it was sent or not. You can see whether it was delivered. And then finally you can see whether it’s been read and that read receipt is hugely helpful in supporting this natural form of closed-loop communication.” – Dr. Michael Davis A Single Directory for Call Schedules Tufts Medical Center also uses TigerConnect Physician Scheduling to have call schedules feed roles in the app. This allows Tufts to provide a single directory across all departments that is easily accessible. Staff no longer need to know the person inhabiting a role to coordinate patient care. “You don’t need to know who the cardiology consultant is at any given time. All you need to do is pick your phone up and search for cardiology consultant, and then you can message them directly.” – Dr. Michael Davis Decentralizing the Scheduling Process for Bidirectional Communication Dr. Davis was a chief resident of a 76-resident program for internal medicine at Tufts – so he understands the complexity of creating resident and physician schedules. Using TigerConnect Physician Scheduling has enabled Tufts Medical Center to dramatically reduce the amount of work spent on scheduling by executive administrators and program coordinators. “When somebody takes over a role in TigerConnect, that automatically then gets fed back into the [schedule] directory that the rest of the hospital sees to see who’s on call. So that bidirectional communication between the messenger app and the call scheduler has been very helpful.” – Dr. Michael Davis Related: Connect with Dr. Michael Davis on LinkedIn.Follow TigerConnect on LinkedIn for the latest episodes, news, and announcements. Subscribe to The Connected Care Team on your favorite platform to get notified of new episodes. Learn more about the TigerConnect Product Suite Follow TigerConnect on LinkedIn for episodes, announcements, and news Subscribe to The Connected Care Team on your favorite platform to get new episodes first

Duration:00:15:59

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A Conversation on the Next 10 Years of Healthcare Transformation

7/14/2022
In this episode of The Connected Care Team podcast, Andrew Brooks, M.D., co-founder and CMO of TigerConnect, discusses healthcare transformation's current state and future. Dr. Brooks reflects on the challenges of old communication workflows, the transformation likely to happen in a few years, and the benefits of implementing a clinical collaboration platform. A solution for healthcare workflow challenges Andrew Brooks, M.D. and his brother Brad Brooks co-founded TigerConnect twelve years ago to improve the ease of communication in healthcare. At the time, healthcare communication was challenging because healthcare professionals used pagers and faxes as primary communication methods. Their goal was to create a secure HIPAA-compliant platform to enable the same ease of communication within healthcare that people enjoyed in their personal lives. Andrew Brooks, M.D. Reducing clinician burnout Digital tools have improved how healthcare professionals communicate and collaborate on patient care. However, tools such as EMRs have turned many nurses and doctors into data entry clerks, limiting how much time they can dedicate to patient care and leading to clinician burnout. It’s common today for a physician to spend two hours in the EMR for every hour spent with a patient. With clinical collaboration platforms like TigerConnect that operate outside of EMRs, healthcare professionals can spend less time on data entry and more time on patient care. Andrew Brooks, M.D. Learn more about the TigerConnect Product Suite Follow TigerConnect on LinkedIn for episodes, announcements, and news Subscribe to The Connected Care Team on your favorite platform to get new episodes first

Duration:00:32:32

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Virtual Care for Menopausal Support

6/30/2022
In this episode of The Connected Care Team, Jill Angelo, founder and CEO of Gennev, discusses the importance of education around menopause, integrated care models, and virtual care opportunities. Jill explains how technology provides value when addressing the gaps in resources and support for menopausal women. Gennev's mission Menopause is a hormonal shift every woman goes through, starting in her forties. Although it is a condition that affects all women, there is little education and support available. Jill Angelo created Gennev to address this gap in women’s healthcare. The clinic's mission is to improve the standard of care for women experiencing menopause by increasing access to support and quality care. “We surveyed 1,500 women to really understand where did you go for your menopause education? You know, how'd you learn about it? And the overriding insight in that research was ‘I was unprepared.’” - Jill Angelo, CEO of Gennev Integrated care in menopause Gennev’s purpose is deeply rooted in integrated care with dedicated healthcare experts on staff. OBGYNs provide medical guidance, diagnosis, and even prescription support. A team of health coaches and registered dieticians address nutrition, fitness, sleep, and mindfulness. With Gennev’s model, women can see a doctor and a health coach and continue to work with that coach monthly on a unique plan created just for them. Additionally, Gennev has used innovation to set up an online menopause assessment. The data collected provides valuable information about women, solving the current industry gap of lack of sufficient intelligence to help support women better. “When you think about ‘how do you bring women relief from their experience in menopause?’ You've got to think about the whole person in whole-person care. And so our model is all about integrated care. " - Jill Angelo Related: Connect with Jill Angelo on LinkedIn.TigerConnect Product suiteFollow TigerConnect on LinkedInSubscribe to The Connected Care Team Learn more about the TigerConnect Product Suite Follow TigerConnect on LinkedIn for episodes, announcements, and news Subscribe to The Connected Care Team on your favorite platform to get new episodes first

Duration:00:18:01

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Celebrating Nurses Month

5/26/2022
In this episode of The Connected Care Team, three members of the TigerConnect team, Cheryl McKay, nurse executive, Ryan Bush, clinical nurse consultant and Kourtney Govro, healthcare consultant, celebrate Nurses Month by discussing the state of modern nursing and how clinical collaboration and communication tools can prevent burnout among nursing professionals and lead to better patient outcomes. Related: TigerConnect Clinical Collaboration PlatformTigerConnect Product suiteFollow TigerConnect on LinkedIn for the latest episodes, news, and announcements. Subscribe to The Connected Care Team on your favorite platform to get notified of new episodes. Learn more about the TigerConnect Product Suite Follow TigerConnect on LinkedIn for episodes, announcements, and news Subscribe to The Connected Care Team on your favorite platform to get new episodes first

Duration:00:32:20

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Predicting the Future of Value-Based Care

5/13/2022
A critical requirement for effective value-based care is patient communication. Communicating with patients in an easy, accessible, and meaningful way can transform patient experiences. So, how can the healthcare industry get to a true value-based care model? According to John Lynn, healthcare could change the odds by taking a page from the Las Vegas Strip. John referenced Sunny Tara, the founder of CareCognitics, who built the original rewards and loyalty program in Las Vegas: “He can't change the odds. He can't change the fact that you're going to lose money, right? Like that's out of his control, but what can he do? He can change the experience you have and how you feel about your care and all of that. Well, the same is true in healthcare. We can't change the fact that you have a diagnosis of diabetes or that even that you're at risk of diabetes, but what we can do is change the experience for you.” - John Lynn, founder and chief editor of Healthcare IT Today In this episode of The Connected Care Team, John Lynn, founder and chief editor of Healthcare IT Today, discusses what healthcare needs to achieve real value-based care, mergers and acquisitions, and the potential of AI. Related: Connect with John Lynn on LinkedIn.TigerConnect Product suiteFollow TigerConnect on LinkedInSubscribe to The Connected Care Team Learn more about the TigerConnect Product Suite Follow TigerConnect on LinkedIn for episodes, announcements, and news Subscribe to The Connected Care Team on your favorite platform to get new episodes first

Duration:00:23:21

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Streamlining Healthcare Systems in the Cloud

4/29/2022
Communication is central to a powerful tech stack. To make your cloud-based solutions work efficiently and for the betterment of your organization, you need digital products that are easy to use and adaptable, enfranchising your entire healthcare team in the process. Implementing cloud-based solutions, driving productivity, and building a happier, more efficient workplace is a top priority for Seattle Children's Hospital. In this episode of The Connected Care Team, Dr. Chaudry discusses the hospital's pandemic-related challenges, his IT vision for 2022 and beyond, and the importance of communication. Related: Connect with Dr. Zafar Chaudry on LinkedIn.TigerConnect Product suiteFollow TigerConnect on LinkedIn for the latest episodes, news, and announcements. Subscribe to The Connected Care Team on your favorite platform to get notified of new episodes. Learn more about the TigerConnect Product Suite Follow TigerConnect on LinkedIn for episodes, announcements, and news Subscribe to The Connected Care Team on your favorite platform to get new episodes first

Duration:00:29:06

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Time is Tissue: Streamlining Clinical Communication at UMMS

4/14/2022
Effective clinical communication drives better outcomes. When clinicians coordinate patient care, the goal is getting the right information to the right person at the right time – with context. The University of Maryland Medical System sought to make communication more efficient for clinicians and provide better transparency of on-call schedules. In this episode of The Connected Care Team, Tiffany Kuebler PA-C, MMS shares how UMMS implemented TigerConnect during the pandemic and the organization’s journey with communication technology. Related: Connect with Tiffany Kuebler on LinkedIn.TigerConnect Product suiteFollow TigerConnect on LinkedIn for the latest episodes, news, and announcements. Subscribe to The Connected Care Team on your favorite platform to get notified of new episodes. Learn more about the TigerConnect Product Suite Follow TigerConnect on LinkedIn for episodes, announcements, and news Subscribe to The Connected Care Team on your favorite platform to get new episodes first

Duration:00:29:25

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Improving Access to Care and Transparency in Healthcare

3/30/2022
One of the silver linings of the COVID-19 pandemic is that it has improved healthcare delivery systems and opened the door for better patient advocacy. Brent Steineckert and Sharp HealthCare are committed to giving patients more control over their own care. Simple things like self-scheduling, mobile check-in, virtual on-demand telehealth, mobile access, and remote monitoring help advance that goal. In this episode of The Connected Care Team, Will O’Connor, M.D. and Brent Steineckert discuss using technology to make life easier for clinicians, empowering patients, and teaching physicians the art of “webside manner.” Related: Connect with Brent Steineckert on LinkedIn.Learn more about the TigerConnect Product suite.Follow TigerConnect on LinkedIn for the latest episodes, news, and announcements. Subscribe to The Connected Care Team on your favorite platform to get notified of new episodes. Learn more about the TigerConnect Product Suite Follow TigerConnect on LinkedIn for episodes, announcements, and news Subscribe to The Connected Care Team on your favorite platform to get new episodes first

Duration:00:21:25

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Meeting Patients Where They Are With Unified Care Team Communication

3/17/2022
For many patients and family members, hospice is a terrifying word that is equated with giving up. Avita Home Health & Hospice is working to change that viewpoint and show that hospice care is not giving up hope, it’s simply revising hope. With the aid of healthcare technology like clinical communication and collaboration, Avita is able to meet patients where they are in their healthcare journey to answer questions and provide compassionate care. In this episode of The Connected Care Team, Catherine Sapp, executive director at Avita Home Health & Hospice details how nurses and staff members use TigerConnect to enhance communication and coordinate care. Related: Connect with Catherine Sapp on LinkedIn.Learn more about the TigerConnect Product suite.Follow TigerConnect on LinkedIn for the latest episodes, news, and announcements. Subscribe to The Connected Care Team on your favorite platform to get notified of new episodes. Learn more about the TigerConnect Product Suite Follow TigerConnect on LinkedIn for episodes, announcements, and news Subscribe to The Connected Care Team on your favorite platform to get new episodes first

Duration:00:18:10

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Telehealth: The New Normal in Primary Care

2/18/2022
Dr. Jon Lensing co-founded OpenLoop with a mission to make healthcare more accessible for all. The current telehealth boom has connected patients to care within multiple specialties including primary care and, overwhelmingly, mental health. In this episode of The Connected Care Team, Dr. Lensing shares how telehealth has expanded patient care outside of the confines of geographic boundaries and how OpenLoop eases administrative burdens for clinicians. Related: Connect with Dr. Jon Lensing on LinkedIn.To learn more about the TigerConnect Collaboration suite, visit our website.Follow TigerConnect on LinkedIn for the latest episodes, news, and announcements. Subscribe to The Connected Care Team on your favorite platform to get notified of new episodes. Learn more about the TigerConnect Product Suite Follow TigerConnect on LinkedIn for episodes, announcements, and news Subscribe to The Connected Care Team on your favorite platform to get new episodes first

Duration:00:25:27

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Secure Clinical Communication and Collaboration, All in One Place

1/26/2022
Connection is the foundation of a strong clinical collaboration platform. Dr. Shafiq Rab, CIO at Wellforce, believes that healthcare communication should not only bring physicians together but also physicians and patients in a frictionless way. In this episode of The Connected Care Team, Dr. Rab discusses the role TigerConnect plays in the digital transformation at Wellforce and the importance of bringing joy into physician workflows. Related: Connect with Dr. Shafiq Rab on LinkedInTo learn more about the TigerConnect Collaboration suite, visit our website.Follow TigerConnect on LinkedIn for the latest episodes, news, and announcements. Subscribe to The Connected Care Team on your favorite platform to get notified of new episodes. Learn more about the TigerConnect Product Suite Follow TigerConnect on LinkedIn for episodes, announcements, and news Subscribe to The Connected Care Team on your favorite platform to get new episodes first

Duration:00:20:54

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Leveraging Patient Engagement Solutions to Provide Infant Feeding Support

1/12/2022
The first year of a baby’s life is a vulnerable time for both the baby and the parents. Non-judgmental support and resources can make all the difference for families, particularly in close-knit communities. Heather Preece founded Kodiak Kindness with the goal of nourishing both the body and soul through infant feeding support and compassionate care. In this episode of The Connected Care Team, Heather discusses using TigerConnect Patient Engagement to support families within the Kodiak community and how her team provides creative care during COVID-19. Related: Learn more about Kodiak Kindness.To learn more about the TigerConnect Collaboration suite, visit our website.Follow TigerConnect on LinkedIn for the latest episodes, news, and announcements. Subscribe to The Connected Care Team on your favorite platform to get notified of new episodes. Learn more about the TigerConnect Product Suite Follow TigerConnect on LinkedIn for episodes, announcements, and news Subscribe to The Connected Care Team on your favorite platform to get new episodes first

Duration:00:20:00

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Accelerating the Product Roadmap to Meet Pandemic Demand

12/14/2020
2020 has been a challenging year of quick decisions and strategic agility. Through innovative flexibility and engineering, TigerConnect pushed up our product roadmap for clinicians and patients. In this episode of The Connected Care Team, we interview Tommy Wright, TigerConnect’s Director of Product Marketing, to discuss how the product roadmap quickly advanced to provide innovative virtual care during COVID-19. Related: Connect with Tommy Wright on LinkedInExplore TigerConnect's suite of products To learn more about care team collaboration solutions, visit TigerConnect's website. Follow TigerConnect on LinkedIn for the latest episodes, news, and announcements. Subscribe to The Connected Care Team on your favorite platform to get notified of new episodes. Learn more about the TigerConnect Product Suite Follow TigerConnect on LinkedIn for episodes, announcements, and news Subscribe to The Connected Care Team on your favorite platform to get new episodes first

Duration:00:23:13

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Virtual Care Enhances Patient Outcomes

11/30/2020
Dr. Payam Parvinchiha, Regional Medical Director at CareMore Health, recognized that their health system required a virtual care solution immediately once the pandemic hit, especially given the urgent needs of their patients. In addition, they needed to ensure all staff would be able to stay remotely connected. In this episode of The Connected Care Team, Dr. Parvinchiha discusses how CareMore enabled TigerConnect for their virtual care program, providing an innovative approach to clinical communication. Related: Connect with Dr. Payam Parvinchiha on LinkedIn To learn more about care team collaboration solutions, visit TigerConnect's website. Follow TigerConnect on LinkedIn for the latest episodes, news, and announcements. Subscribe to The Connected Care Team on your favorite platform to get notified of new episodes. Learn more about the TigerConnect Product Suite Follow TigerConnect on LinkedIn for episodes, announcements, and news Subscribe to The Connected Care Team on your favorite platform to get new episodes first

Duration:00:24:07

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Resolving Communication Inefficiencies in Care Delivery

11/10/2020
Communication is paramount to healthcare, something that Dr. Andrew Barbash, Neurologist at SOC Telemed, recognized from day one. Recently at TigerSummit 2020, Dr. Barbash presented on Expanding Beyond the Four Walls: Improving Care Through Communication. In today's episode of The Connected Care Team, Dr. Barbash discusses resolving ineffective communication, solving workflow challenges, and crossing boundaries for efficient care. Related: Connect with Dr. Andrew Barbash on LinkedInRead our blog: What We Learned at TigerSummit 2020 To learn more about care team collaboration solutions, visit TigerConnect's website. Follow TigerConnect on LinkedIn for the latest episodes, news, and announcements. Subscribe to The Connected Care Team on your favorite platform to get notified of new episodes. Learn more about the TigerConnect Product Suite Follow TigerConnect on LinkedIn for episodes, announcements, and news Subscribe to The Connected Care Team on your favorite platform to get new episodes first

Duration:00:23:35