Connected Health And The Digital Age Of Medicine Essay 5

Connected Health And The Digital Age Of Medicine Essay 5

Connected Health And The Digital Age Of Medicine Essay 5

Leadership and Vocation – Data-Driven Decision Making: Incorporating the Evidence

Grand Canyon University

 

 

Explore the technology systems offered by Nanthealth, a provider of “telehealth” and health management services via the following link:

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Prepare a brief (8-10 slides) PowerPoint presentation in which you do the following:

1.Identify at least two technology innovations to connect patients, providers, and insurers across the care continuum.
2.Describe how the technologies work to provide patients and providers with data necessary for health care decision making.
3.Discuss how the real-time data encourages outcome-focused planning.
4.Predict what impact the technology will have on future health care delivery. Provide rationale and examples.
Presentations must include speakers’ notes on each slide, as well as references for the presentation. A minimum of three academic references from credible sources are required for this assignment. The slide count (8-10 slides) does not include the introduction and References slide(s).

 

Prepare this assignment according to the APA guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.

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