Wearables vs Contactless Monitoring: Pros, Cons & What’s Right for Your Healthcare Setting

Caregiver puts a wristband wearable monitor on a patient

How do you improve patient outcomes and experience when you’re working with fewer staff and tighter budgets? This question keeps healthcare leaders up at night—from the CNO focused on nurse workload to the administrator balancing quality metrics against operational costs. Any solution needs to support the patient-nurse relationship—key to both patient and clinician satisfaction—while easing […]

Why Connected Care Is More Than Technology

Healthcare is evolving quickly, driven by a growing recognition that health outcomes depend on more than episodic encounters or isolated data points. Today, the most effective systems are connected ones, where clinicians, families, administrators, researchers, and payers share timely information and collaborate seamlessly. This shift toward connected care is not simply a technological upgrade; it’s […]

New Study Backs Reducing Readmission With Early Detection Technology

Healthcare administrators know the numbers all too well: unplanned hospitalizations cost the industry billions annually and put vulnerable residents at risk. Is it possible to catch health deteriorations before they become crises? Recent clinical evidence shows this possibility is now a proven reality. Hidden Costs of Reactive Care Each unplanned hospital transfer may be a […]

Rural Hospital Uses Patient Monitoring to Prevent Unnecessary Transfers

Rural healthcare faces unprecedented challenges. Limited resources, specialist shortages, and geographic isolation create barriers that urban centers rarely encounter. Yet in Hazelhurst, Mississippi, with a population of less than 5,000, Dr. William Morgan and his team at Copiah County Medical Center (CCMC) are proving that innovation doesn’t require a big budget or an extensive healthcare […]

Value-Based Care: Why Automation Is Essential 

By 2030, CMS expects all providers to operate under value-based care models, rewarding outcomes over volume. Yet clinicians already face heavy workloads. Adding data management and performance tracking isn’t sustainable without automation.

Technology bridges this gap, driving efficiency, enabling early intervention, and extending care beyond traditional settings. Organizations that embrace automation will thrive in the value-based future. Those that resist risk falling behind.