Health IT one of biggest trends in healthcare, says one admin

With emerging technologies and a devastating pandemic changing the face of healthcare, Daniel Weber, director of ambulatory care at Pendleton, Ore.-based Adaugeo Healthcare Solutions, said on “Becker’s Ambulatory Surgery Centers Podcast” that he’s especially interested in the evolution of information technology.

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Question: What are the three biggest trends you’re following today? 

Daniel Weber: I think the emerging technology we’ve seen over the last 10 years — femtosecond cataract surgery, robotics with total joint replacement, our lab instruments keep getting smaller and smaller — that’s definitely important, but we’ve also seen significant improvements with different softwares around patient engagement and education platforms.

But I think the area that I’m really interested in is the efficient transfer of information from one EMR to another, or one entity to another. And I see the emergence of health information exchanges as a significant improvement to communication across these entities that are unaffiliated, [and] ultimately the patients are going to benefit from [them] as their information is readily accessible from one center to the next.

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