David Quirke: Successful organizations put patients first and everything else follows

November 11, 2019 00:29:15
David Quirke: Successful organizations put patients first and everything else follows
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David Quirke: Successful organizations put patients first and everything else follows

Nov 11 2019 | 00:29:15

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Show Notes

David Quirke, Chief Information Officer at Inova Health System, discusses his new role, their technology environment, high-level priorities, and the mission to provide world-class healthcare with every patient interaction. According to David, successful organizations always put patients, quality, and the outcomes first and everything else follows. Technology at Inova is taken as an enabler to the patient experience. Inova Health’s approach to patient experience and digital transformation is focused on a suite of technologies rather than focusing on a specific technology. David shares his thoughts on building high reliability within information technology and how the underlying infrastructure is a critical enabler for digital health solutions.

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