In 1950, medical information doubled every 50 years. It’s been estimated that, in 2020, it will take only 73 days for medical knowledge to double! This is not surprising given that a new biomedical journal article is published every 26 seconds! It is clear that we will need tools to manage and synthesize all of this data, and that’s where the clinical decision support (CDS) comes in.
Creating a New Healthcare – Episode #66 – Clinical Decision Support as ‘A bright future for healthcare delivery’ with Dr. Scott Weingarten
Our guest today is Dr. Scott Weingarten. Dr. Weingarten recently joined Premier Inc., retaining his role as CEO of Stanson Health – a clinical decision support company he founded approximately 6 years ago. Prior to joining Premier Inc., Scott was the Senior Vice President and Chief Clinical Transformation Officer at Cedars-Sinai Hospital. In addition to his long-standing tenure as a practicing physician and executive, Scott is also a serial entrepreneur and inventor – holding three software patents. Prior to forming Stanson Health, Scott co-founded Zynx Health, a highly successful leader in ‘order sets’ and ‘care plans’ for electronic health records.
In this interview Scott will share:
I went into this interview understanding CDS as a tool to enhance clinical practice – improving providers’ and organizations’ ability to meet quality goals, as well as optimize utilization of tests and treatments. I came out of this interview believing that CDS is not only a basic necessity if we are going to practice safe, high quality medicine; but, that it’s also one of the most profound technologies shaping medical practice – fundamentally changing the way providers & patients will experience clinical encounters in the future.
Imagine when a care provider will be able to dialogue with a patient, supported by natural language processing software and sentiment analysis, feeding the artificial intelligence that will be making real-time, evidence-based, customized recommendations for that individual patient. This reality does not seem that far off, and I suspect Scott and Stanson Health are moving rapidly toward that day. Imagine how liberating and humanizing that would be – allowing providers and patients to really communicate and engage with one another, with technology aiding that human-to-human interaction rather than interfering with it.
The take-home point is that Clinical Decision Support is not just about meeting quality metrics or reducing inappropriate testing and prescribing. CDS is not just about assisting providers in consistently delivering up-to-date, evidence-based medical care. CDS is not just about reducing unnecessary costs of care. The purpose of CDS, as I understand it now, is to make healthcare more accessible, affordable, effective, personalized and relationship-oriented. The highly informed perspective, and the picture that Dr. Scott Weingarten paints for the future of healthcare is, indeed, a bright one. His is a hopeful and realistic message, and one that is well worth listening to.
The Creating a New Healthcare Podcast is produced and hosted by Dr. Zeev Neuwirth. The podcast is for healthcare professionals who are passionate about comprehending and advancing the patient-centered, consumer-oriented, value-based transformation of healthcare. In these interviews, listeners hear from highly accomplished leaders with fresh perspectives, new ideas and bold solutions – courageous individuals who are successfully creating a new healthcare! New episodes are available bi-weekly and can now be listened to right here on DocWire News