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Send us a textThis episode was taped live at the ViVE 2025 conference in Nashville, Tennessee. About This EpisodeDr. Stephanie Lahr's bold journey from practicing physician to healthcare technology executive provides fascinating insights into how innovation and AI are transforming organizations and how we lead. Stephanie shares the pivotal moments that shaped her career path – from switching residency programs to leading technology implementation as a practicing hospitalist, and ultimately joining Artisight, an AI-focused health tech platform. Her transitions weren't always easy, but they were guided by a powerful mission: bringing joy back to medicine. Stephanie emphasizes that the most successful organizations partnering with innovation are those that value bold leadership and create a culture that encourages trying new approaches at every level. Tune in to hear Stephanie's journey and her recommendations for those considering their own bold career pivots.About Stephanie LahrDr. Stephanie Lahr is Chief Experience Officer of Artisight Inc., an innovative sensor network platform solution with the goal of bringing the joy back to medicine and reducing friction using automation and AI. Prior to Artisight, Dr. Lahr served for 6.5 years as the CIO and CMIO of Monument Health. She is an experienced informaticist and leader in the healthcare industry and has served on several boards and committees including CHIME, the Epic Community Connect Steering Board, in which she was the previous Chair, the South Dakota state HIE board, AMDIS, and the United Way of the Black Hills. Dr. Lahr was a HIMSS 2021 Changemaker in Healthcare Award recipient. Dr. Lahr was named a Becker's Women in Health IT to Know in 2024 and was selected as one of the “50 under 50” by Slice of Healthcare. She holds a Medical Degree from the University of Texas Medical Branch, completed an internship in Obstetrics and Gynecology and Internal Medicine residency, is Board Certified in Internal Medicine and Clinical Informatics, and has completed the CHIME CIO Bootcamp and is a certified CHCIO. Additional ResourcesLinkedIn: @StephanieLahrSupport the show-------- Stay Connected www.leighburgess.com Watch the episodes on YouTube Follow Leigh on Instagram: @theleighaburgess Follow Leigh on LinkedIn: @LeighBurgess Sign up for Leigh's bold newsletter
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Join Dr. Stephanie Lahr, Chief Experience Officer at Artisight and recognized healthcare innovator, as she shares insights on transforming healthcare through AI-powered smart hospital solutions. From her journey as a health system CIO to technology innovator, Dr. Lahr discusses how Artisight's platform is addressing critical challenges in healthcare delivery while enhancing both provider and patient experience.Discover how AI-powered automation is measurably reducing provider burnout and improving operational efficiency in smart hospitals.Learn practical strategies for implementing AI solutions that enhance clinical workflows and drive better patient outcomes.Understand the future of care delivery and how technology is expanding access to quality healthcare in rural communities.Stephanie Lahr, Chief Experience Officer, ArtisightMegan Antonelli, CEO, HealthIMPACT Live
On episode 117 of PSQH: The Podcast, Stephanie Lahr, MD, CHCIO, President of Artisight, talks about how smart hospital platforms can help improve nurse staffing issues.
Our guests:Dr. Stephanie Lahr, President at ArtisightStead Burwell, Founder & CEO at Outbound AIMary Beth Chalk, Co-Founder & Chief Commercial Officer at BeekeeperAIIn this episode, we discussed:Unscripted Conversations on AI and Innovation: Industry leaders at HLTH 2024, including Dr. Stephanie Lahr, Stead Burwell, and Mary Beth Chalk, shared insights on AI's transformative potential in healthcare.AI Tackling Workforce and Care Challenges: Discussions highlighted AI's dual promise of augmenting healthcare workflows and improving clinical decision-making amid workforce constraints.Privacy, Security, and Governance: The panel emphasized the challenges of data privacy, sovereignty, and adapting to the fragmented regulatory landscape in the U.S.Balancing Hype and Practicality: Panelists stressed the need to foster excitement around AI while addressing real-world implementation challenges and risks like bias and cyber threats.Our sponsors for this episode are:Sage Growth Partners https://sage-growth.com/Quantum Health https://quantum-health.com/
This podcast explores the challenges and opportunities in EHR training for clinicians. Host, Liz Griffith, EHR Education Director at uPerform, talks with Dr. Stephanie Lahr, President, Artisight, and Jenna Anderson, Vice President, Collaborative Insights, KLAS Research, on how to bridge the gap between what health systems provide and what clinicians need. The conversation covers common pain points, successful strategies like just-in-time training, and the importance of aligning EHR education with improved patient care.This episode is sponsored by uPerform.
Join us this week as Meena Mallipeddi welcome's guest Dr. Stephanie Lahr, President at Artisight.What you'll get from this episode:Dr. Stephanie Lahr's journey from practicing physician to healthcare technology leader.The impact of AI and computer vision on nursing tasks and patient care.Real-life examples of AI applications reducing nurse workload and improving safety.Overcoming barriers and ensuring sustainable technology investments in healthcare.“AmplifyMD immediately connects medical facilities to a large network of physicians in all of the most essential specialties, including Neurology, Cardiology, Infectious Disease, Pulmonology and Heme/Onc.” Their mission is access, by becoming the definitive specialty care platform that connects every medical facility to the specialty care they need to improve patient outcomes. - https://amplifymd.com/Learn more:Guest LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanie-lahr-md-chcio-767b916/Company LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/artisight/Company Website https://artisight.com/Follow The Seamless Connection: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-seamless-connection
This episode's Community Champion Sponsor is Ossur. To learn more about their ‘Responsible for Tomorrow' Sustainability Campaign, and how you can get involved: CLICK HERE---Episode Overview: How can technology empower clinicians to focus on what matters most- connecting with patients? Our next guest, Dr. Stephanie Lahr is tackling this challenge as President of Artisight. With nearly two decades of informatics and healthcare leadership experience, Stephanie possesses a unique perspective bridging medicine and technology. Previously serving as a health system CIO, she experienced firsthand the transformative impact of Artisight's smart hospital platform.Driven by a passion to reduce friction and reignite joy in medicine, Stephanie shares Artisight's pioneering vision to augment clinicians through ambient AI. Join us to discover how Artisight's cutting-edge solutions are automating tasks, optimizing workflows, elevating patient care, and supercharging the smart hospital experience. Let's go! Episode Highlights:Stephanie's unique journey from physician to healthcare IT leader and now President of Artisight, bridging medicine and technology.How Artisight's smart hospital platform leverages ambient AI like computer vision and natural language processing to automate tasks and optimize clinical workflows.The value Artisight delivers today through virtual nursing models that give time back to nurses at the bedside.The exciting future vision of ambient sensor technology acting as "process improvement engineers" in every hospital room to capture rich data and drive process optimization.Stephanie's passion for reducing friction in healthcare and "bringing the joy back to medicine" through the empowering use of technology.About our Guest: Dr. Lahr brings leadership, vision, and a distinct perspective to her role as President of Artisight. A former customer, she experienced firsthand the transformative power and impact of Artisight's technology.A physician with nearly two decades of informatics and healthcare administration expertise, Dr. Lahr possesses a unique skill set that bridges the worlds of medicine and technology. She intimately understands clients' challenges in delivering quality patient care in a complex healthcare landscape. Previously, Dr. Lahr served as a combined CIO and CMIO for over six years at Monument Health. Board-certified in clinical informatics, she recognizes the vital role of clinical engagement in developing and implementing technology solutions.She is an active member of the health IT community, having served on several organizational and vendor boards of advisors, including the CHIME Board. Recognized by HIMSS as an inaugural Changemaker Award recipient in 2021, Stephanie has been featured on thought-leading podcasts and interviews and is an advocate and mentor for women in Health IT.Dr. Lahr is driven by her passion and commitment to reduce friction and bring joy back to medicine.Links Supporting This Episode:Artisight Website: CLICK HEREDr. Stephanie Lahr LinkedIn page: CLICK HEREArtisight LinkedIn page: CLICK HERE Mike Biselli LinkedIn page: CLICK HEREMike Biselli Twitter page:...
Stephanie Lahr, MD, CHCIO and president of Artisight, envisions a future where every hospital room hosts a camera and speaker in order to support two-way video. Hospitals are using Artisight's capabilities for remote support of nurses, but they are expanding to other disciplines as well. When you leverage nurses at the bedside and others watching over video, each can focus on different aspects of care. The physically present nurse has more time to spend with the patient. Although this practice may seem like it requires more staff, Lahr says they've found that splitting the work saves time. Learn more about Artisight: https://artisight.com/ Health IT Community: https://www.healthcareittoday.com/
Dr. Stephanie Lahr, President of Artisight, is promoting the concept of Smart Hospitals and ambient technology's role in improving healthcare delivery. Hospitals can use sensors, cameras, speakers, microphones, and screens to address the increasing complexity of patient care while allowing clinicians to focus on patient care. These technologies are designed to integrate seamlessly into the clinicians' workflow with a focus on process automation and applying AI to drive the convergence of technology and medicine. Stephanie explains, "A Smart Hospital is a hospital that is equipped with sensors and other kinds of elements that can capture information based on what's happening in real-time and leverage that information in real-time to help automate communication, automate documentation, and send signals. So, in your own home, you might think about a smart home where your thermostat has different elements that can sense when there's no one in the house, and it will change the temperature to be more economical." "Those kinds of things we can do in a hospital by having sensors, things like cameras, speakers, microphones, potentially temperature sensors, and other things that capture information in real-time and then can do something with that information. We can leverage technology to a greater degree in hospitals, knowing that we want to have that information, but historically, what we've done is capture that information through manual means." "When a patient is wheeled into an operating room for a surgical case, it is a requirement currently that an individual goes over to a computer system and marks a box that says the patient has now entered the room. We need to track closely how long a patient is in an OR for a variety of quality purposes. What a Smart Hospital would do, is allow sensors, things like computer vision to capture that ambiently in the space, so when the camera senses and sees that a patient in a bed is entering an operating room, we can automate that documentation." #Artisight #AI #VirtualNursing #SmartHospitalPlatform #SmartHospital Artisight.com Download the transcript here
Dr. Stephanie Lahr, President of Artisight, is promoting the concept of Smart Hospitals and ambient technology's role in improving healthcare delivery. Hospitals can use sensors, cameras, speakers, microphones, and screens to address the increasing complexity of patient care while allowing clinicians to focus on patient care. These technologies are designed to integrate seamlessly into the clinicians' workflow with a focus on process automation and applying AI to drive the convergence of technology and medicine. Stephanie explains, "A Smart Hospital is a hospital that is equipped with sensors and other kinds of elements that can capture information based on what's happening in real-time and leverage that information in real-time to help automate communication, automate documentation, and send signals. So, in your own home, you might think about a smart home where your thermostat has different elements that can sense when there's no one in the house, and it will change the temperature to be more economical." "Those kinds of things we can do in a hospital by having sensors, things like cameras, speakers, microphones, potentially temperature sensors, and other things that capture information in real-time and then can do something with that information. We can leverage technology to a greater degree in hospitals, knowing that we want to have that information, but historically, what we've done is capture that information through manual means." "When a patient is wheeled into an operating room for a surgical case, it is a requirement currently that an individual goes over to a computer system and marks a box that says the patient has now entered the room. We need to track closely how long a patient is in an OR for a variety of quality purposes. What a Smart Hospital would do, is allow sensors, things like computer vision to capture that ambiently in the space, so when the camera senses and sees that a patient in a bed is entering an operating room, we can automate that documentation." #Artisight #AI #VirtualNursing #SmartHospitalPlatform #SmartHospital Artisight.com Listen to the podcast here
Matthew chats with Artisight Inc. President Stephanie Lahr. Inspired by her experience with an EHR system during a hurricane in Texas, Stephanie discusses the urgent need to transition from paper records, embrace technology, and how AI can support hospitals by identifying and automating high friction environments, improving the quality of care, and reducing healthcare burnout.
Our healthcare systems will never experience the transformational changes they need unless we consider the system-level solutions that are capable of leading to widespread change. Luckily, Stephanie Lahr and Artisight are on the frontlines of this industry-wide battle. Stephanie began her career as an internal medicine physician, but she was always fascinated by the intersection of health IT and care delivery. Now, several years later, Stephanie has leveraged her experience as a physician to uniquely excel in multiple administrative roles that are not commonly occupied by physicians. Her unique experience and background lay the groundwork for the fascinating conversation she had with host John Farkas, in which they discussed several best practices for creating systematic change in healthcare. Show Notes (1:46) Avoiding Traditional Career Paths and Looking To Solve Problems (7:28) Joining Artisight and Creating Transformation in Healthcare (11:06) How Hurricane Ike Led Stephanie to a Career in Medical Informatics (16:11) Bridging the Gap Between Clinicians and IT (18:32) Why CMIOs Are Impactful Strategic Leaders (23:09) Stephanie's Experience Transitioning from CMIO to CIO (30:25) The Do's and Don't's of Pitching to a CIO (39:38) Utilizing Empathetic Authority to Solve Problems (43:05) Prioritizing Solving over Selling (45:30) Systematic Issues That CMIOs and CIOs Face (51:18) Closing Thoughts
Our healthcare systems will never experience the transformational changes they need unless we consider the system-level solutions capable of leading to widespread change. Luckily, Stephanie Lahr and Artisight are on the frontlines of this industry-wide battle. Stephanie began her career as an internal medicine physician, but she was always fascinated by the intersection of health IT and care delivery. Now, several years later, Stephanie has leveraged her experience as a physician to uniquely excel in multiple administrative roles that are not commonly occupied by physicians. Her unique experience and background lay the groundwork for her fascinating conversation with host John Farkas, CEO of Golden Spiral Marketing, in which they discuss several best practices for creating systematic change in healthcare. Show Notes (0:58) Avoiding Traditional Career Paths and Looking To Solve Problems (6:10) Joining Artisight and Creating Transformation in Healthcare (9:48) How Hurricane Ike Led Stephanie to a Career in Medical Informatics (14:53) Bridging the Gap Between Clinicians and IT (17:04) Why CMIOs Are Impactful Strategic Leaders (21:51) Stephanie's Experience Transitioning from CMIO to CIO (29:07) The Do's and Don't's of Pitching to a CIO (38:21) Utilizing Empathetic Authority to Solve Problems (41:47) Prioritizing Solving over Selling (44:12) Systematic Issues That CMIOs and CIOs Face (50:00) Closing Thoughts
On this episode of The Digital Patient, Dr. Joshua Liu, Co-founder & CEO of SeamlessMD, and marketing colleague, Alan Sardana, chat with Dr. Stephanie Lahr, President at Artisight about "Transforming Healthcare Delivery With Digital Clinicians, Earning Clinician Trust Through Gradual A.I. Implementation, Thinking Upstream to Solve For Root Problems, and more..."
Imagine a future where smart hospital platforms facilitate treatment regardless of patient and clinician location, where patients reap the healing benefits of patient distraction devices, and clinicians are freed up from administrative tasks to focus on the patient while automation of those tasks provides more real-time, actionable data. Fred Holston, Director of Healthcare at Sirius Healthcare (A CDW company) joins Bill Russell to discuss Sirius's Healthcare Technology Innovation Labs. A place where partners and technologies can come together to innovate, test, and build out new technologies to advance healthcare. What solutions are they focusing on in the labs today? What are health systems excited about in the areas of computer vision, command and control, touchless sensors and ambient listening? What is the role of a care companion and why is this interesting in this whole idea of Patient Room ‘Next'? https://www.siriuscom.com/solutions/sirius-healthcare/future-of-care/ This is episode 5 of 5 in our series Patient Room ‘Next'. Other guests include Stephanie Lahr, CIO of Monument Health and Billy Prows, VP at Intermountain. Sign up for our webinar:https://thisweekhealth.com/briefing_campaigns/patient-room-next-improving-care-efficiency/ ( Patient Room 'Next': Improving Care Efficiency) - Thursday September 29, 2022: 1pm ET / 10am PT
How can we enhance quality of care and the patient experience, increase provider efficiency and satisfaction, reduce administrative burdens and improve financial outcomes? Dragon Ambient eXperience (Nuance DAX), is an ambient clinical intelligence solution that automatically documents patient encounters accurately and efficiently at the point of care. Stephanie Lahr, CIO of Monument Health joins Bill Russell to discuss this revolutionary product. 7 mins saved per care delivery encounter. Reducing documentation time by 50%. 70% reduction in feelings of burnout and fatigue. 79% improved documentation quality. 83% of patients say their physician is more personable and conversational. https://www.siriuscom.com/solutions/sirius-healthcare/future-of-care/ (https://www.siriuscom.com/solutions/sirius-healthcare/future-of-care/) https://www.nuance.com/healthcare/ambient-clinical-intelligence.html (https://www.nuance.com/healthcare/ambient-clinical-intelligence.html) This is episode 4 of 5 in our series Patient Room ‘Next'. Other guests include Billy Prows, VP at Intermountain and Fred Holston, Director of Healthcare at Sirius Healthcare (A CDW company). Stay tuned for more. Sign up for our webinar:https://thisweekhealth.com/briefing_campaigns/patient-room-next-improving-care-efficiency/ ( Patient Room 'Next': Improving Care Efficiency) - Thursday September 29, 2022: 1pm ET / 10am PT
How is Intermountain Healthcare thinking about Patient Room ‘Next'? How can automation and AI help you support your physicians more effectively? Stephanie Lahr, CIO of Monument Health joins Bill Russell to discuss. Neteera's Digital Nursing Assistant streamlines clinical workflows to drive adoption and impact care. The technology enables nurses to address other important issues and reallocates their time therefore decreasing burnout and increasing retention. Artisight is an IoT sensor network that not only uses AI to analyze data, it uniquely uses AI to generate new and previously inaccessible data sets to vastly improve organizational operations and financial performance. https://www.siriuscom.com/solutions/sirius-healthcare/future-of-care/ (https://www.siriuscom.com/solutions/sirius-healthcare/future-of-care/) https://neteera.com/use-cases/ (https://neteera.com/use-cases/) https://www.artisight.com/ (https://www.artisight.com) This is episode 3 of 5 in our series Patient Room ‘Next'. Other guests include Billy Prows, VP at Intermountain and Fred Holston, Director of Healthcare at Sirius Healthcare (A CDW company). Stay tuned for more. Sign up for our webinar:https://thisweekhealth.com/briefing_campaigns/patient-room-next-improving-care-efficiency/ ( Patient Room 'Next': Improving Care Efficiency) - Thursday September 29, 2022: 1pm ET / 10am PT
How is Intermountain Healthcare thinking about Patient Room ‘Next'? What might we see in the next couple years if we are walking into one of their patient rooms? Billy Prows, VP Shared/Affiliated Services at Intermountain Healthcare joins Bill Russell to discuss how their smart hospital platforms allow clinicians to focus on patient care and leaders to focus on productivity. How will Intermountain step into this future of predictive analytics, touchless sensors and artificial and augmented intelligence? The goal is to become as adaptable and agile as possible, especially as healthcare becomes increasingly consumer-focused. https://www.siriuscom.com/solutions/sirius-healthcare/future-of-care/ This is episode 2 of 5 in our series Patient Room ‘Next'. Other guests include Stephanie Lahr, CIO of Monument Health and Fred Holston, Director of Healthcare at Sirius Healthcare (A CDW company). Stay tuned for more. Sign up for our webinar:https://thisweekhealth.com/briefing_campaigns/patient-room-next-improving-care-efficiency/ ( Patient Room 'Next': Improving Care Efficiency) - Thursday September 29, 2022: 1pm ET / 10am PT
The future of patient care spaces is bright with potential technology solutions to improve patient care—from life-saving treatment based on predictive analytics to patient distraction devices. When the pandemic hit, rapid adoption of tools and technologies became necessary to continue treating patients and to survive. What is Patient Room ‘Next' and how is it evolving the space in which patients receive care now and into the future? Fred Holston, Director of Healthcare at Sirius Healthcare (A CDW company) joins Bill Russell to discuss the core technologies and capabilities that make up PRN. https://www.siriuscom.com/solutions/sirius-healthcare/future-of-care/ This is episode 1 of 5 in our series Patient Room ‘Next'. Other guests include Stephanie Lahr, CIO of Monument Health and Billy Prows, VP at Intermountain. Stay tuned for more. Sign up for our webinar:https://thisweekhealth.com/briefing_campaigns/patient-room-next-improving-care-efficiency/ ( Patient Room 'Next': Improving Care Efficiency) - Thursday September 29, 2022: 1pm ET / 10am PT
March 30, 2022: Imagine a future where smart hospital platforms allow clinicians to focus on patient care and leaders to focus on productivity. Sensors passively document into EHRs while dashboards and analytics ensure that staff and leadership are acting on real-time data and diagnostics. Joining Bill live at HIMSS 2022 is https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanie-lahr-md-chcio-767b916/ (Dr. Stephanie Lahr), CIO at https://monument.health/ (Monument Health) and https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-gostine-md-mba-0054279a/ (Dr Andrew Gostine) CEO of https://www.artisight.com/ (Artisight). The future of patient care spaces is bright with potential technology solutions to improve patient care—from life-saving treatment based on predictive analytics to patient distraction devices. Healthcare has lagged behind in the adoption of new technologies in part due to lack of buy-in from staff and a resistance to adopt anything new, as well as associated high costs and budgetary constraints. That all changed when healthcare was faced with a global health crisis. Rapid adoption of tools and technologies became necessary to continue treating patients and survive. With that door now wide open, the industry is looking at patient room advancements in a new light. The use of vision, audio, touchless sensors, and artificial and augmented intelligence is becoming more common. And although we can't know for certain what the future holds, we do know that we must maintain a flexible approach to defining the “patient room” and be as adaptable and agile as possible, especially as healthcare becomes increasingly consumer-focused. Key Points: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:02:30 - Artisight provides solutions to automate the frustrating parts of providing clinical care 00:13:15- If you've got room for improvement in the OR, the hospital rooms and in the clinics then you need a platform for reducing friction in all of those areas 00:14:30 - As a CIO, you appreciate a platform because it saves you from a hundred points solutions which are going to really tax your organization from a complexity standpoint and a cost standpoint https://www.artisight.com/ (Artisight) https://monument.health/ (Monument Health) https://www.siriuscom.com/solutions/sirius-healthcare/ (Sirius A CDW Company)
While the EHR has solved many problems (remember doctors' handwriting?), healthcare still faces the ongoing challenge posed by paper and manual processes. This is what Stephanie Lahr, M.D., CHCIO, CIO and CMIO at Monument Health, and her team faced. Thousands of faxes were still being sorted manually which took up too much of her staff's precious time. To address this problem she turned to Sudish Mogli, Chief Technology Officer at Healthcare Triangle, and his team to leverage their automation to save time and reduce the friction associated with these manual processes. Learn more about Healthcare Triangle: https://www.healthcaretriangle.com/ Learn more about Monument Health: https://monument.health/ Find more great healthcare IT content: https://www.healthcareittoday.com/
Building culture in a remote world. A great discussion with Stephanie Lahr, CIO at Monument Health. We caught up with one another at the Healthcare 2 Healthcare event in Montana where she shares some insights into how she has been able to build culture remotely. Fantastic insights, I hope you enjoy.
This episode features Stephanie Lahr, Chief Information Officer and Chief Medical Information Officer at Monument Health. Here, she discusses her career journey, digital healthcare, telehealth, and more.
In this episode, Dr. Stephanie Lahr talks with Russ about how a hurricane taught her that digital healthcare transformation is not optional, why Star Trek's Dr. Crusher is a model for successful tech integration, and why we must drive innovation with a “small i” as well as a “big I.” Learn more about Dr. Lahr's outstanding leadership path from MD to CIO and the role of CHIME Boot Camp in helping her transition.
This episode features Stephanie Lahr, Chief Information Officer and Chief Medical Information Officer at Monument Health. Here, she discusses her career journey, digital healthcare, telehealth, and more.
For the 3rd episode of the CIO podcast hosted by Healthcare IT Today, we're sitting down with Dr. Stephanie Lahr, MD, CIO and CMIO at Monument Health. Dr. Lahr offered a number of unique perspectives in this episode. First, CIO of a community-based healthcare system in South Dakota that is part of the Mayo Clinic […]
In this episode, Dr. Stephanie Lahr, CIO of Monument Health, and Peter Durlach, Chief Strategy Officer of Nuance Communications, discuss voice recognition technology, its demand and adoption level in the marketplace, emerging use cases, and the next stage of improvements in the technology. According to Peter, much before COVID-19, the healthcare industry was already going […]
In this episode, Dr. Stephanie Lahr, CIO of Monument Health, and Peter Durlach, Chief Strategy Officer of Nuance Communications, discuss voice recognition technology, its demand and adoption level in the marketplace, emerging use cases, and the next stage of improvements in the technology. According to Peter, much before COVID-19, the healthcare industry was already going […]
In this episode, Dr. Stephanie Lahr, CIO and CMIO of Monument Health, discusses how as a community-based health system, they transformed their healthcare delivery in a short time during the pandemic. With the knowledge of technology and informatics, Dr. Lahr’s clinical background is helping the health system choose the right tools at the right time […]
In this episode, Dr. Stephanie Lahr, CIO and CMIO of Monument Health, discusses how as a community-based health system, they transformed their healthcare delivery in a short time during the pandemic. With the knowledge of technology and informatics, Dr. Lahr’s clinical background is helping the health system choose the right tools at the right time […]