HIMSSCast: Leveraging care networks toward humanizing healthcare

Podcast guest Dr. Summer KnightPodcast visitor Dr. Summertime Knight

In her new ebook, Humanizing Healthcare, out April sixth, Dr. Summertime Knight leverages her encounters as a doctor, an entrepreneur, a patient and a mother of a son with most cancers to current a paradigm for how healthcare can adjust – how it can be a far better expertise for healthcare consumers and locate far better price savings and results together the way.

Dr. Knight joins host Jonah Comstock to focus on some of the important ideas in the forthcoming ebook.

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Talking factors

  • Dr. Summertime Knight’s story and why she wrote Humanizing Healthcare.
  • Humanizing Healthcare as a North Star for reforming all the pieces of healthcare.
  • The three +one important motorists of healthcare transformation.
  • Why humanity has to be hardwired in as know-how increases.
  • Transforming the culture of care shipping and delivery and creating therapeutic alliances.
  • Rethinking the healthcare customer as a customer, not a patient.
  • Healthfulness hubs – an infrastructure for operationalizing care networks.
  • Reforms to preventative care and healthcare finance.
  • Dr. Knight’s tips for HIMSSCast listeners.

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