Wishing you love and wellness this February, we're back with our monthly news digest focusing on the pulsing heart of the healthcare industry. In this edition, we'll dive into insightful articles where industry experts like Karlene Kerfoot and Bill Christy reveal cutting-edge strategies and technological solutions. Stay informed about the latest developments in healthcare operations software and discover how Provider Data Management (PDM) is revolutionizing the quality of care and organizational revenue.
symplr Workforce Management Time & Attendance SaaS solution is a Best in KLAS Award winner in the Software and Services category. This prestigious recognition from healthcare professionals who once again rank symplr No. 1 for their Time and Attendance technology reaffirms symplr’s excellence as a leader and innovator in workforce management software solutions. This recognition stems from symplr's commitment to simplify healthcare operations, ease staff frustrations, and align staffing with patients’ needs to improve productivity, outcomes, and manage costs.
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Kaitlyn Wilkie, MBA, advisor for research and analysis with symplr, bylined an article in HealthCare Business News, in which she discusses advancements in CT technology and the impact of AI.
"AI is expected to continue to be a driving force in CT advancements and in meeting hospital and patient needs in the foreseeable future," Wilkie wrote.
symplr Chief Marketing Officer Kristin Russel is quoted alongside other Forbes Council members who offered their top advice on how business leaders can level up their GTM strategy and ensure their capabilities and functions create both short-term growth in revenue and long-term profits.
"There is incredible untapped potential in health care operations software to accelerate automation and innovation to help our caregivers get off the computer and back where they want to be: with patients, providing quality healthcare. With healthcare operations solutions, leaders can better understand gaps in staffing and support teams to identify patterns in care to improve patient outcomes."
"High-quality PDM on the front end translates to higher-quality care and better outcomes on the back end. With a comprehensive PDM solution, healthcare organizations can achieve continuous data-driven quality improvements to their processes."