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Spotlight on Nurse Entrepreneurship - Innovation on the Front Lines - Improving Communication Between Patients and Nurses
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Spotlight on Nurse Entrepreneurship - Innovation on the Front Lines - Improving Communication Between Patients and Nurses

Digital Health Talks - Changemakers Focused on Fixing Healthcare · Melissa Kozak, Megan Antonelli, Janae Sharp

November 17, 202237m 15s

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HealthIMPACT Live Presents: Spotlight on Nurse Entrepreneurship - Innovation on the Front Lines - Improving Communication Between Patients and Nurses

Originally Published: Oct 26, 2022

YouTube Video: https://youtu.be/fmqpoYFTS8g

As a registered nurse, Melissa deeply understands the post-acute industry. Her extensive clinical care and operational insight led her to become the visionary entrepreneur she is today. With CitusHealth, she's created our industry's first end-to-end digital health collaboration platform to solve the complexities of managing the post-acute continuum of care and patient and family engagement challenges. We'll discuss innovation on the front lines of healthcare, hear Melissa's founder's story, and discuss how to develop technology that makes healthcare better for patients and healthcare workers.
 

  • Problem identification, validation, and building the solution
  • Recruiting the team, you need for success and getting external support
  • How, by preventing the nurse from being the center of patient-related communications, you allow them to focus more on patient care

 

 

Melissa Kozak, RN,Co-Founder & President,Citus Health

Megan Antonelli,Chief Executive Officer, HealthIMPACT Live

Janae Sharp, Founder,The Sharp Index

Topics

telehealthhealthcare innovationprovider satisfactionclinical operationsdata & interoperabilitycovid-19hit infrastructureequity & accesspatient experience