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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.
Dr. Kuljit Singh of Prince Court Medical Centre discusses efforts to self-regulate drug price control with Malaysia's unique healthcare payment landscape.
Peter Faulkner, CEO of Bendigo Health -- a large regional health service in Victoria, Australia -- talks about increased demand changing the business of hospital management, and how tech advances around supply chain and machine learning can help.
Consumers from all over the world are used to choice and autonomy on their phones; and there's an opportunity to apply that mindset to managing healthcare, says Aakash Ganju, MD, CEO of Saathealth.
Nilesh Jain, co-founder and managing director of CliniVantage, discusses ongoing trends in population health and chronic care management at HIMSS AsiaPac19.
Holly Rimmasch at Health Catalyst says many health systems are living with feet in both worlds, but diverse incentives will eventually force a reckoning. She also discusses how data can help hospitals allocate thin resources like care managers.
Digital technology enables improved safety and health outcomes in dental care, which is a quickly evolving field, says Andrew Saunders, board director of Eastern Health and Dental Services Victoria and HIMSS AsiaPac Governing Council member.
With the increasing volume and complexity of data in clinical situations, artificial intelligence can help support and guide care providers' decision-making processes, says Dimitri Fane, director of product management of TrakCare at InterSystems.