And so we've been experimenting with this pretty broadly at the hospital, thinking about the applications in the home, applications within the hospital, and then of course in the outpatient setting. Just give you a few examples.
huge amount of things that need to be done in a fast-paced environment where voice is heavily primed for. And then the outpatient setting, and this is one I think where-- probably is the most conversation that's taking place. Why not have a digital enabled listening device as part of the interaction that a physician has with their patient that brings all that conversation
And then you can hack it if you need to. So this is me in an outpatient clinic. I remember one of the folks that came to see me actually was very, very stressed out.
thought well okay I'm still trying not to panic because I know this is a a big situation but trying to remain as calm as possible so I go into the outpatient surgery that is the lumpectomy and it's typically if you are if you're not a pregnant person they fully anesthetize you but since I was pregnant they just gave me a local anesthesia and for those of you who have never had surgery I'll
any proper medical facilities. -They just lined up to the outpatient department here, saying that they are . Then on examination at random, you find that sugar, it is high, or very low.
So again, we have actually done close to 2,382 surgeries completely free of cost, and 6,517 children screened, and so many patients in the outpatient screening is done and so on. Now, the need is so much, the demand is so much, it's not enough if you have only one hospital.
So that may subside as his facial structure catches up. Particularly when we're talking about things that are really outpatient surgery, right?
I'm the vice president of clinical affairs for the health system. Basically, that means I run their outpatient clinical operations. I also host a weekly radio show on Sirius XM called "Healthcare Connect." I'm really excited to be here today.
complex. And what it does is it says this is me, and if another cell expresses differences, it's not me, and your body tries to kill it. It's pretty simple. It's outpatient , in and out in 15 minutes, and you get your stem cells.
I was a family physician. So when you take care of several generations of families, also-- and mostly outpatient , but I did inpatient, also-- you really end up dealing with all of the factors that are influencing their lives, making them ill or just--
Washington she has also earned a degree from The Institute of Integrative Nutrition in New York City in addition to her private practice at Seattle Healing Arts she's a clinical supervisor at bastier Center for Natural Health and spent two years as an outpatient dietitian at Harbor View Hospital she regularly teaches nutrition workshops and gives Wellness presentations all
healthcare uh you're seeing however screwed up the US healthc care system is uh there are some things uh some business models that are very encouraging so in the book I write about Ambulatory Care Centers these outpatient clinics for that are very specialized um and they they've been a big growth area