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Dr. Barry Chaiken

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Dr. Barry Chaiken is a physician and informaticist with 25+ years of experience, who advocates for the use of information technology in healthcare to address medical and business problems.

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Dr. Barry P. Chaiken is a highly experienced physician and informaticist with expertise in quality and patient safety. He has worked with several organizations including the National Institutes of Health, UK National Health Service, McKesson, Infor, and Salesforce/Tableau. Dr. Chaiken is the author of Navigating the Code and has delivered over 60 CME lectures. He regularly contributes a column to the journal of Patient Safety and Quality Healthcare and Health Data Management.

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  • Expertise: Dr. Barry P. Chaiken is a highly experienced physician and informaticist with over 25 years of experience. He has worked with several organizations, providing expertise in quality and patient safety to improve clinical and administrative activities.
  • Thought leadership: Dr. Chaiken is a thought leader in the healthcare industry, advocating for the use of information technology to address medical and business problems of the 21st century. He authored Navigating the Code and regularly contributes a column to leading healthcare publications.
  • Engaging speaker: Dr. Chaiken has delivered over 60 CME lectures and is a skilled presenter. He can engage and educate audiences of all backgrounds on the importance of utilizing technology in healthcare and the benefits it can bring to patients and providers.

Dr. Barry P. Chaiken is a renowned physician and informaticist with over 25 years of experience in the healthcare industry. He has a deep understanding of quality and patient safety, and his work has involved collaborating with numerous organizations, including the National Institutes of Health, UK National Health Service, McKesson, Infor, and Salesforce/Tableau.

As a thought leader in the industry, Dr. Chaiken is a strong advocate for the use of technology to address medical and business problems. He authored the book “Navigating the Code: How Revolutionary Technology Transforms the Patient-Physician Journey” and is a regular contributor to leading healthcare publications, including the journal of Patient Safety and Quality Healthcare and Health Data Management.

Dr. Chaiken has also delivered over 60 CME lectures, sharing his knowledge and expertise with healthcare professionals around the world. He is highly regarded as an engaging and knowledgeable speaker, able to communicate complex concepts in an accessible way.

Currently, Dr. Chaiken serves as President of DocsNetwork Ltd., a healthcare consulting firm that provides expertise in health information technology and patient safety. His work has had a significant impact on the industry, helping providers, payers, and life science organizations to utilize technology to improve clinical and administrative activities.

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Cost or Quality: Why Our Thinking About Healthcare Spending is All Wrong

Health maintenance organizations, capitated plans, restricted networks, accountable care organizations, all were created to manage the cost of care. But is cost the right place to focus? These strategies were unsuccessful in controlling costs as the U.S. surpassed $4 trillion in healthcare spending. Our focus should be on the very same thing that all our other purchases are based – value. Artificial-intelligence-designed workflow, digital workers, and analytics-influenced processes are just some of the ways revolutionary information technology can bridge the value-cost gap.

Rather than focus on what we spend on healthcare, we must aim to deliver value and then make choices about how we invest our resources.

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Health 2035: Medical AI, Precision Medicine, Printed Organs, Virtual Reality

The U.S. offers the best healthcare services in the world. Or does it? Is a patient in rural Iowa able to access the same level of care as someone in Boston? The recent expanded use of telemedicine helped reduce the regional gap in care, but more evolution is necessary. Our embrace of precision medicine is just beginning, and new information technology tools are helping to make it a reality. Replacement organs will first be harvested from animals, followed by their assembly cell by cell. Combination medications with dosing specific to the individual are printed daily in the home. The patient experience will be seamless and comprehensive.

The expansion of healthcare information technology will drive these trends and help us secure the best care for ourselves and family.

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Don’t We All Deserve the Best Patient Experience?

Quality, safety, access, and affordability of care. Sure they are top of mind for all patients, but is that all we should care about? Aren’t we
consuming healthcare services and therefore that makes us consumers? Perhaps our patient experience should mimic our consumer experience where care is patient/consumer-centered. And that includes how we interact with our providers, payers, and caregivers.

The technology we use in our daily lives can be applied to enhance our patient experience and help ensure we obtain the best possible health outcomes.

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