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For many healthcare organizations software is a strategic priority for the coming year. According to a research paper by Klas Research and Bain & Company, 40% of provider organizations have software as their top strategic priority, for 80% it’s in their top three. Even for those provider organizations that did not list software as a strategic priority, 95% expect to make new software purchases.

Why a focus on software? Labor shortages are well known, physicians and other clinical staff are pressed to do more with fewer staff. Software can help ease administrative burdens, improve billing accuracy and receipts, as well as help clinical staff provide better and more accurate care faster to more patients. From the patient satisfaction perspective, the right software can improve patient engagement and experience from the first contact, improving outcomes and health.

According to he research linked above, Revenue Cycle, Security, Patient intake/flow, Clinical Systems and Telehealth were the top 5 solutions that provider organizations want to focus on. There are a lot of offerings out there promising solutions to these problems and many others. In the clinical space the internet of things, artificial intelligence (AI) tools, machine learning (ML) tools have exploded in the past few years, and there are more companies offering more solutions every day.

Beyond physician staff, nursing and other clinical support staff look to software and digital tools to improve care and coordination. Clinical staff want tools that work and ease their burden, allowing more time to focus on the patient’s that need care and attention. Nurses have been more vocal about getting the right tools for patient care, opinion pieces like this one in Nursing Times are appearing in forums more and more frequently.

Finding the right software is the first part of the challenge, and for clinicians the evaluation of software may be the easiest part to answer. There are still a variety of other questions that need to be answered before implementing a new solution. As anyone involved in healthcare knows, it’s never as easy as downloading an app from the Google Play Store.

Is the solution going to solve your problem?

How will the software be implemented?

Is the infrastructure in place to support the software?

Does the implementation require EHR integration?

Will it actually work when the switch is flipped to go live?

With any integration and roll-out there will always be more questions that come up during the process. All of these questions will need to be answered to ensure seamless integration and roll out of software packages. Patient care should be a seamless journey, so should software integration and upgrades. IT systems should work just as hard as the clinical staff to provide a seamless experience for all users.

Since 2007 Tido Inc. has a history of partnering with healthcare organizations and hospitals to help answer these questions and many more. Contact Tido Inc. to talk about their integration and test automation packages to leverage your existing infrastructure and maximize the ROI on software investments.

Implementing Test Automation in Health Care || Part 1: Website Testing

In this episode of This Week Health Tech, Vik and Jimmy talk on website test automation strategies for healthcare. This is the first part in a month long series focusing on Healthcare Web, Mobile, EHR Testing and Test Automation.

Here is what they discussed:

  • “What is test automation?”
    • Vik begins this episode by defining testing and the importance of test automation. Testing within the healthcare space is underrated, mainly because of low QA resources. Vik explains why test automation should become a top priority for healthcare providers.
  • “Who is in charge of managing the website, testing, etc.?”
    • Website management is a collaboration between departments, including IT and Marketing. Vik elaborates on how different departments have specific roles in terms of maintenance, updating, testing, etc.
  • “Let’s divide testing into 3 categories: Continuous, Automated, and Live”
    • Along all stages of development, continuous testing needs to be performed. When the test script development is finished, then those scripts can be used to automate testing against a combination of browsers/OS. Live testing must be done as well, to ensure a correctly working user experience.
  • “Once you have the Selenium automated test scripts written, you can fire them off anytime.”
    • Vik describes the process of using a testing framework, such as Selenium, to perform automated tests. Test scripts can be written in a multitude of languages (Java, Python, C#, etc.). By using a real cloud device, the automated scripts can be ran against hundreds of browser/device/OS combinations.
  • “Lets talk about testing techniques.”
    • Typical techniques include Functional, Compatibility, and Performance testing. Vik goes into detail on how each type relates to testing.
  • “The number of web and mobile applications will continue to grow.”
    • Vik makes the case again on the importance of testing for the future. The number of health apps will continue to grow, especially because of COVID. Continued testing for mobile apps is the only way to ensure that the consumer will receive a correctly working product.

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Mobile Apps Management for Health Systems

In this episode of This Week In Health Tech, Vik and Jimmy are joined by Wayne Che, CTO of Sowingo Inc. The group jumps into what it takes to manage and develop mobile apps for health systems.

Here is what they discussed:

  • If I’m a health system and people are asking for a certain app, should I Build or Buy the app?”
    • With the boom in the app economy because of COVID-19, Vik and Wayne talk about the best approach healthcare providers can take for mobile app development. Wayne goes over pro’s and con’s for Build vs Buy apps.
  • “We recently launched a new digital package to help health systems manage all the mobile apps, and it does include custom development.”
    • Tido Inc offers a Digital Package for the management of mobile and web apps for healthcare systems.
  • “A very important point is continually testing and maintaining the app.”
    • As we’ve mentioned before, you can never have enough testing. Being able to provide an app that works correctly on all devices is one of the first steps in providing good patient engagement. Wayne makes a point that testing on real devices is crucial so the best experience can be provided.
  • “From an infrastructure standpoint, do you want to host in-house or do you make use of cloud providers?”
    • With so many cloud-based providers available, Vik asks Wayne if storing the infrastructure in-house has any advantage over the cloud. Wayne makes several points in favor of cloud-based, such as privacy and security compliance, cost and for scaling.
  • “Regardless of the Cures Act, healthcare innovation is happening.”
    • The ONC’s Cures Final Act allows seamless and secure access, exchange, and use of electronic health information. Vik and Wayne discuss how API’s can be used for data sharing. The healthcare industry has been lagging behind other industries, and Vik comments that innovation needs to happen to provide the patient the best healthcare experience.
  • “One thing is clear, whether you build in-house, buy it, or take a hybrid approach, we are going to see more and more apps.”
    • Jimmy asks the best approach to mobile development, and Wayne gives his take on different development models. Vik mentions that the innovation is not going to stop with apps, citing examples such as wearables and remote-monitoring apps.

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Learn more about Tido’s Digital Packages:
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Sowingo Inc:

https://sowingo.com/