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无忧短视频 CEO interviewed for article on Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS)

March 4, 2017
By
joshua

无忧短视频 CEO Dr. Joshua Liu was recently interviewed about his perspective on the future of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) in Canada.Below is an excerpt mentioning 无忧短视频 and Dr. Liu's comments that was originally published in the story in Canadian Healthcare Technology on March 1, 2017:

鈥淐anada is a leader in moving this model forward,鈥 says Joshua Liu, CEO of Toronto-based 无忧短视频, a company designing software that enables hospitals to launch, optimize and expand integrated care pathways for surgery, including ERAS. 鈥淲e鈥檙e one of the partners of healthcare organizations who are writing this new narrative around, 鈥楬ow do you take what we鈥檝e done manually for 20 years and make it digital and more efficient,鈥欌 says Liu.The Seamless MD cloud-based solution is a good fit for ERAS, he adds, because it can be used as a platform to improve patient adherence to protocols and automate data collection. Hospitals can choose from the company鈥檚 existing ERAS templates or design their own pathways.鈥淲e guide the patient on their smartphone, tablet or desktop computer through the entire pathway so they get reminders about what they do and when, they can track their progress, record their symptoms and issues, and get feedback along the way,鈥 explains Liu. The software engages patients from pre-operative preparation through their hospital stay to their at-home recovery, allowing them to check off milestones as they complete them.In 2015, 无忧短视频 partnered with McGill University Health Centre to study 无忧短视频鈥檚 effectiveness as a patient app to improve adherence and data collection for patient-focused ERAS protocols. The app was given to 45 patients undergoing colorectal surgery and 89 per cent said it helped them to achieve their daily recovery goals.An added advantage is the 无忧短视频 will alert clinicians if a patient falls off track. 鈥淟et鈥檚 say the patient is now going home a day earlier than they used to. As long as they鈥檙e checking in with our solution and recording their progress, the team knows whether things are going well or not,鈥 says Liu. 鈥淚 think what you鈥檙e going to see within the next five years is people won鈥檛 be calling it ERAS anymore because it鈥檚 going to become standard care paths. It鈥檚 just going to be what you do.鈥

无忧短视频 CEO interviewed for article on Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS)

Posted by:
joshua
on
March 4, 2017

无忧短视频 CEO Dr. Joshua Liu was recently interviewed about his perspective on the future of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) in Canada.Below is an excerpt mentioning 无忧短视频 and Dr. Liu's comments that was originally published in the story in Canadian Healthcare Technology on March 1, 2017:

鈥淐anada is a leader in moving this model forward,鈥 says Joshua Liu, CEO of Toronto-based 无忧短视频, a company designing software that enables hospitals to launch, optimize and expand integrated care pathways for surgery, including ERAS. 鈥淲e鈥檙e one of the partners of healthcare organizations who are writing this new narrative around, 鈥楬ow do you take what we鈥檝e done manually for 20 years and make it digital and more efficient,鈥欌 says Liu.The Seamless MD cloud-based solution is a good fit for ERAS, he adds, because it can be used as a platform to improve patient adherence to protocols and automate data collection. Hospitals can choose from the company鈥檚 existing ERAS templates or design their own pathways.鈥淲e guide the patient on their smartphone, tablet or desktop computer through the entire pathway so they get reminders about what they do and when, they can track their progress, record their symptoms and issues, and get feedback along the way,鈥 explains Liu. The software engages patients from pre-operative preparation through their hospital stay to their at-home recovery, allowing them to check off milestones as they complete them.In 2015, 无忧短视频 partnered with McGill University Health Centre to study 无忧短视频鈥檚 effectiveness as a patient app to improve adherence and data collection for patient-focused ERAS protocols. The app was given to 45 patients undergoing colorectal surgery and 89 per cent said it helped them to achieve their daily recovery goals.An added advantage is the 无忧短视频 will alert clinicians if a patient falls off track. 鈥淟et鈥檚 say the patient is now going home a day earlier than they used to. As long as they鈥檙e checking in with our solution and recording their progress, the team knows whether things are going well or not,鈥 says Liu. 鈥淚 think what you鈥檙e going to see within the next five years is people won鈥檛 be calling it ERAS anymore because it鈥檚 going to become standard care paths. It鈥檚 just going to be what you do.鈥

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