Digital health technologies have transformed many aspects of healthcare, from electronic health records and telemedicine to remote patient monitoring and AI-assisted decision support. While these innovations have the potential to improve patient outcomes, many healthcare professionals also report challenges such as alert fatigue, increased documentation, and workflow disruptions.
I'm interested in hearing from others working in healthcare:
Which digital health tools have had the biggest positive impact on patient safety in your organisation?
Have you experienced situations where technology created new risks or made clinical workflows more complicated?
What strategies have helped balance innovation with usability for frontline staff?
How can healthcare providers ensure that digital transformation genuinely supports clinicians rather than adding administrative burden?
It would be great to hear real-world experiences, lessons learned, and examples of digital solutions that have successfully improved both patient safety and efficiency.