Thursday, March 30, 2023

< + > Diversity, Evolving Relationships, Understanding Healthcare & Getting More from Health Data at ViVE2023

At the recent ViVE2023 conference a lot of industry experts stopped by for quick discussions on a variety of interesting topics. Here are some of those recorded conversations with Divurgent, Laurel Road, Santa Clara Valley Health System, 314e Corporation, and Clinical Architecture.

Celebrating Diversity – Divurgent

Having a diverse workforce is an advantage. According to Rebecca Woods, Executive VP of Growth at Divurgent, organizations need to do more than just ensuring you have staff from different ethnicities, genders, and age. We need to create environments with the diversity of thought, perspective, and experiences can be brought forward. Woods also spoke to us about her non-profit organization, Bluebird Leaders and the successful Women-in-Health-IT event that was held in partnership with ViVE2023.

Investing to Understand Healthcare – Laurel Road (A Brand of KeyBank)

It is encouraging to see companies from outside of healthcare, take the time to invest in learning the nuances and intricacies of our unique industry. Laurel Road, a brand of KeyBank, has tailored their fintech solution to help employees at healthcare organizations. Diana Welch, Head of Hospitals at Laurel Road stopped by at #ViVE2023 to share more.

Evolving Customer Relationships – 314e Corporation

Truly listening to customers and incorporating that feedback pays big dividends for companies, especially in healthcare. Kahlid Turk, Healthcare CIO at Santa Clara Valley Health System shared how he has been working with 314e Corporation for over 15 years. What started as a staff-augmentation partnership has since evolved to include managed services and product development. Casey Post, SVP of Sales and Client Services at 314e, also spoke to us about their new online micro-learning offering.

Getting More From Health Data – Clinical Architecture

It wasn’t that long ago that we were lamenting that we did not have enough electronic data in healthcare. Now we are drowning in it. Before we can leverage that data, it needs to be of sufficient quality to be useful. At #ViVE2023 I spoke with Charlie Harp, CEO at Clinical Architecture about this data quality challenge. Clinical Architecture provides solutions to help solve challenges around healthcare data quality, interoperability, and clinical documentation.

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