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Using AI infused into clinical decision support can provide healthcare professionals and patients/consumers with the right information pathways and treatment plans to enable better care outcomes, says Hal Wolf, president and CEO of HIMSS.
Hemas Holdings Chief Digital Officer Chandima Cooray explains why the conglomerate's healthcare vertical is eyeing improved patient experience, consumer digital health and an IT overhaul for its businesses.
Hassan Chaudhury, digital health specialist at Healthcare UK, discusses the "NHS Long Term Plan," which focuses on prevention, integrating care and improving patient experience.
Winners of the Outstanding ICT Achievement Award and Outstanding ICT Innovation Award talk about what the recognition means to them and their journey in the implementation of the award-winning HIT projects.
Dr. Mark Sundrakes, SVP and medical director at Krungthai-AXA Life Insurance, discusses moving from payer to partner and switching from fee-based to value-based care.
Hospitals have seconds to respond using defensive AI to recognize algorithm transformations taking place is suspected malware, says Richard Staynings, chief security strategist at Cylera.
(Sponsored) Jennifer Tan, director of technology solutions at IQVIA Asia Pacific, discusses healthcare challenges and inefficiencies in the region and how the patient-centered care delivery model is no longer an option, but a necessity.
Young Juhn, co-founder and CEO of Wellysis, says the device developed by his company can provide the data that can help patients and doctors make better healthcare decisions.
Dr. Mohd Hanif Abdul Gaus, director of health technology at LogixLab, speaking recently at HIMSS AsiaPac19, describes how his AI-powered diagnostic tool is helping innovate approaches to medical imaging.
Shinji Yamamoto, director of the St. Marianna University School of Medicine in Japan, says he used a "go slow, but go steady" strategy to make small, incremental changes to overcome resistance to moving from paper to digital systems.
Biorithm builds sensors to take care out of the hospital to wherever the expectant mom is, says Amrish Nair, the company's cofounder and CEO.
TPP Healthcare International's Togio Chayanuwat discusses how Thailand's healthcare informatics system is taking cues from what other countries have learned the hard way, particularly in terms of data privacy.