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Jeffrey Vinson, CISO of Harris Health System, weighs in on the value of the situational awareness gained with IoMT security; and Jim Hyman, CEO of Ordr, explains how connected-device intelligence can help manage the volume of hospital networks.
Using conversational AI upstream can help address SDOH-based biases while positive chatbot self-service outcomes can increase trust in AI and automation, says Patty Riskind, Orbita CEO.
Dr. Lyle Berkowitz, CEO of KeyCare, dives into his company's study on telemedicine and patients, and explains what healthcare CIOs and other health IT leaders should focus on with their virtual care efforts.
Aaron Gani, CEO of BehaVR, discusses how virtual reality technology is being used in healthcare today, obstacles to mainstream use, and where VR is headed in healthcare in 2023.
David Lareau, CEO of Medicomp Systems, explains diagnostically connected data, how it can help interoperability efforts, and where the 21st Century Cures Act, TEFCA and FHIR fit in.
Hospital leaders are focused on improving and streamlining mission and operations, mitigating regulatory risk and building new revenue streams, says Nioura Ghazni, a partner at Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP.
Robert Anderson, Jr., chairman and CEO of Cyber Defense Labs, discusses federal technology resources and policy, engaging the private sector and how cyberinsurance may respond to the rate and frequency of ransom payments.
Risk-based contracts allow providers to think about the whole person, instead of focusing on billing for services, says Jaja Okigwe, CEO of First Choice Health.
Rita Bowen, a member of the Sequoia Project board of directors and MRO vice president, discusses data usability, harmonizing HIPAA with interoperability, third-party compliance and highly sensitive data.
Dr. Calum Yacoubian, director of healthcare strategy at IQVIA, talks NLP and social determinants of health, population health analytics, predictive analytics, real-time clinical decision support and precision medicine.
Jennifer Goldsack, CEO of the Digital Medicine Society, discusses how newcomers could affect healthcare delivery and technology adoption this year.
A digital strategy focused on patient delight and secured by identity access management is how Baptist Health is keeping pace with Jacksonville's booming growth, according to Aaron Miri, SVP and CDIO, and Melanie Husk, SVP and chief consumer officer.