Keeping your Employees Fit: Information Technology Certificates

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Keeping Pace with Technological Advances and Digital Literacy in Healthcare

 

Our healthcare systems continue to rapidly evolve with the introduction of each new technological advance. But how does an employer keep up with the seemingly overnight innovations and corresponding demands of patients, while also meeting the need for rapid results utilizing technology? How can employers ensure their systems, processes, and training are effective and efficient to empower employees and strengthen patient care results?

 

Technology has transformed many aspects of our everyday lives, both in and out of the workplace. Now, it lends its hand as a valuable tool tending to workforce development needs of organizations progressive enough to recognize a demand for employee upskilling and reskilling. Customizable online course programs culminate in skills-boosting certificate-ready knowledge that can support employers who are itching to adapt to technology and employees requiring enhanced digital literacy skills. Empowering employees to navigate technological advances is crucial, especially in the healthcare field, where considerable investment is made in domains such as telemedicine, artificial intelligence, and extended virtual reality to support simulations. 

 

Emerging from a global pandemic that has impacted healthcare in many ways has also placed new demands on employers and employees. As a result of staffing shortages, employers must train new staff so that they can provide the level of care necessary for their patients. Upskilling existing employees can maximize the workforce capital employers currently employ. 

 

How can online informational technology and healthcare certificates assist in supporting the development of a healthcare workforce?

 

Benefits for employees

  • A precious commodity employees can never get back is that of time. Accessibility to online learning can reduce previous burdens of travel time to attend courses. Likewise, asynchronous models allow employees to decide what works best with their schedule. 

 

  • Tending to employees’ professional development needs can not only translate into higher performance but also employee retention. Likewise, such certificates can also translate into career advancement within the organization so that employers can build a system from within and save time and money, eliminating continuous onboarding.

 

  • Keeping employees on the cutting edge of information technology can help prevent employers from scrambling to understand systems.

 

Employees who are able to understand and harness the power of technology can help increase efficiencies in their work, reduce burnout, and free up employees to complete tasks requiring their full attention. For example, mobile apps and remote monitoring can both provide real-time life-saving assistance to medical professionals as they attend to patients.

 

 

Benefits for patients 

  • Patients have come to expect the convenience of technology and the immediacy for which it can provide answers. Patients no longer need to wait for days for test results or even need to spend time in an office waiting to meet with the doctor in person. Telehealth and remote monitoring, online scheduling, and electronic record keeping can all enhance the patient experience. Having systems and personnel in place to meet these needs can keep patients happy and loyal. Leveraging technology can also help identify or reduce errors that humans may make in a rush or by mistake.

 

  • Technology has helped to minimize geographical boundaries and connect experts to patients. Having a workforce that understands these advances can be crucial to meeting patient needs. Virtual collaboration is one such way in which patients benefit from professionals moving beyond their physical boundaries to provide the care needed. Furthermore, professionals aware of the latest advances, even if not trained to use them, can connect patients to those experts who are.

 

Other benefits

  • Leveraging technology can also reduce the impact on our environment. From reduced travel to simulations that require no consumables to paperless offices and cost-saving efficiencies, there are so many ways that supporting employees’ digital literacy and technological advances can reshape our world.

 

As technology continues to dominate our lives, it is understandable that employees’ abilities to navigate ongoing advancements and develop their digital literacy skills are crucial to supporting patients. It helps employees feel empowered and able to meet the daily demands placed upon them. Keeping employees up to speed in their understanding of technological advances has numerous benefits and can certainly help employers keep pace in the current technological sprint! 

Emerge Education offers IT certification courses specifically for the healthcare industry that can help meet the gap and specialize employees in skill sets that power these technologies. Find out more about these programs: https://emergeedu.com/healthcare/

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