Dr. Jared Conley is an emergency physician at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School. He also serves as the associate director of the MGH Healthcare Transformation Lab, which works to enhance the quality and affordability of healthcare through technology and innovation. He also serves as the physician technical advisor for MGH's Home Hospital program which provides MGH hospital-level care in the comfort of patients' homes (when appropriate safety criteria are met). His research explores the clinical management strategies that best align acute health needs to the optimal setting of care, including through the use of virtual care and remote patient monitoring technologies.
As we continue to see clinicians redeployed to new settings every day because of COVID-19, it’s more important than ever to have this type of solution at the ready.
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Many acute medical conditions can be treated without admitting patients to the hospital, with no increased risk and, in some cases, higher patient satisfaction, according to a new review.