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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.
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.
Garrett Singletary, senior software engineer of data and AI at Concord Technologies, describes how his company's products combine data from faxes and EHRs into HL7's C-CDA digital format for secure transmission to other healthcare organizations.
Dr. Monika Sonu, Healthinnovation Toolbox cofounder and new product development director and 2024 HIMSS Changemaker, uses insights gained during her medical practice to develop digital health tools that improve patient and clinician experiences.
Dr. Jesse M. Ehrenfeld, president of the American Medical Association, says technology's usability issues add to burnout and recommends clinician involvement in developing and deploying tools to fit their workflows.
Dr. Donald Warne, co-director of the Center for Indigenous Health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, calls for leadership development for Indigenous people in healthcare education as one way to ensure culturally relevant care.
MaryAnn Connor, senior director of nursing informatics at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, says that the role of nurse informaticist has expanded to include deciding which technologies can best support evolving care delivery models.
To ensure health equity for underserved patients, Dr. Emily C. Webber, CMIO at Indiana University Health and 2024 Changemaker Award recipient, and her team secure transportation and other needed resources for them through text messages.
Naomi Escoffery, chief accelerator officer at the Defense Health Agency, talks about how the agency is removing policy barriers to give military patients and clinicians the same digital tools available in civilian healthcare.