Essential Innovation: Thriving amid Significant Change.

Q4 Medicine
David E Entwistle
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Healthcare systems worldwide are grappling with significant challenges, including rising costs, aging populations, and growing demands for care. The global pursuit of innovation has never been more critical to answering these challenges and ensuring that the mission of healthcare remains vital and strong. Prioritizing three areas for innovation, in particular, will be essential for systems navigating a rapidly changing industry: (1) ensuring access to timely care amid resource constraints, (2) fostering local innovation and knowledge sharing, and (3) strengthening support for healthcare workers globally. This article explores several approaches to driving progress in these domains. Artificial intelligence (AI) offers a unique opportunity to extend access to diagnostics and specialized care in low-resources settings. Effective collaborations can bridge persistent gaps in education, training, and infrastructure necessary for improving care quality and health outcomes for patients globally. And, amid a professional burnout crisis, the development of targeted "copilots" to support healthcare workers can help alleviate burdens that distract from what they do best. Ultimately, an ongoing commitment to innovation is vital for healthcare systems to not only sustain their missions but to meet the evolving needs of patients and clinicians everywhere.

本质创新:在重大变革中蓬勃发展。
世界各地的医疗保健系统都在努力应对重大挑战,包括成本上升、人口老龄化和不断增长的护理需求。全球对创新的追求对于应对这些挑战和确保医疗保健的使命仍然至关重要和强大,从未像现在这样至关重要。优先考虑三个领域的创新,对于在快速变化的行业中导航的系统至关重要:(1)确保在资源限制下获得及时的护理,(2)促进当地创新和知识共享,以及(3)加强对全球卫生保健工作者的支持。本文探讨了在这些领域推动进展的几种方法。人工智能(AI)为在资源匮乏的环境中扩大获得诊断和专业护理提供了独特的机会。有效的合作可以弥合教育、培训和基础设施方面持续存在的差距,这是改善全球患者的护理质量和健康结果所必需的。而且,在职业倦怠危机中,发展有针对性的“副驾驶员”来支持医护人员,可以帮助减轻分散他们最擅长的工作的负担。最终,持续的创新承诺对于医疗保健系统至关重要,不仅可以维持其使命,还可以满足各地患者和临床医生不断变化的需求。
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Frontiers of Health Services Management
Frontiers of Health Services Management Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: Disaster preparedness. The future of health professions. Workforce shortages. Alternative medicine. You want to understand the latest trends, but you don"t always have time for books. Magazines don"t give you quite enough information. Keeping up doesn"t have to be difficult. Frontiers can bring you up to speed quickly. Frontiers" unique "bookazine" format gives you the deep understanding gained from books but in a shorter format, like a magazine. Each issue focuses on one healthcare management topic, providing you with the knowledge you need to understand and react to evolving trends. Frontiers is written by experts on the topic and includes commentary from the field.
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