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Abigail Norville, deputy secretary general of the Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport in the Netherlands, says her government is interested in how Europe and the U.S. are addressing their diverse populations' needs with healthcare legislation.
Ellen Arigorat, nursing informatics program director at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and a HIMSS Changemaker award recipient, reflects on supporting digital technology adoption in clinical workflows, which inspired her to focus on health equity.
Dr. Jonah Feldman, medical director of clinical transformation and informatics at NYU Langone Health System, talks about how the organization's doctors record video post-hospital care plans for patients to improve treatment compliance.
In season 2, episode 5 of this series sponsored by Arcadia, John Halamka, president of the Mayo Clinic Platform, and Arcadia president and CEO Michael Meucci discuss how AI and advanced data analytics can help reduce costs and increase care access.
Gabriel Garcia-Lopez, Los Angeles LGBT Center health information systems director, says attending his first HIMSS Global Conference inspired him to bring a LGBTQ+ health equity perspective to HIMSS committees, leading to a Changemaker Award.
Alfredo Almerares, clinical executive manager at InterSystems, believes that understanding regional differences in clinical communication and workflows can determine the success of healthcare technology providers’ global expansion.
Adam McMullin, AvaSure CEO, talks about health systems that have reduced patient falls and increased sepsis recovery rate by using his company's AI-driven virtual platform to assist on-site nurses.
Vibhor Gupta, director and founder of Pangaea Data, explains how the National Health Service is testing an artificial intelligence platform that surfaces undiagnosed and misdiagnosed cancer patients with cachexia.
Gustavo Adolfo Torres Becerra, healthcare manager at Minsait, an Indra company, discusses how gathering residents’ socioeconomic and clinical data will help healthcare agencies create health programs tailored to their needs.
Rachelle Landry, VP of clinical transformation at BD, says that showing clinicians how new technologies can streamline workflows builds a connection and breaks down resistance to adopting those tools.
Jonathan Bush, founder and CEO of Zus Health, advocates for a new approach to healthcare data interoperability through creating a parallel, "always-on" medical record system that provides a complete picture of a patient's health.
Heidi Wold, chief population health officer at Longevity Health Plan, discusses how collecting data helps post-acute care facilities understand patients’ needs to provide services that both improve outcomes and meet CMS' value-based care standards.