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Dave Brown, CEO at QiiQ and Thanos Melisiotis, CPO at QiiQ, discuss how artificial intelligence can help relieve clinicians' administrative burden so they can devote more time to direct patient care.
Dean Browell, chief behavioral officer at Feedback, outlines how feeling undervalued and disrespected contributes to clinician burnout, and how organizations of all sizes can attract and retain experienced doctors and nurses.
Odia Kagan, partner and chair of GDPR compliance and international privacy for Fox Rothschild LLP, offers insights and advice on minimizing the risks of third-party data sharing.
Clinical care teams monitor newly installed heart pumps from any of their devices – whether at the hospital or at home – and can improve patient and family communications, too, says Dawn Bardot, senior director global services for Abiomed.
Kristina Hutson, senior director of product development at Availity, explains the four big advantages electronic authorization can bring to a hospital or group practice.
Dr. Colin Banas, chief medical officer at health IT company DrFirst, discusses how accurate medication history data, prescription fill insights and data scaled to specific populations can lead to better patient outcomes.
Brenda Schmidt, head of enterprise growth at Redesign Health, explains a collaboration that aims to find, build and scale digital health companies that focus on children.
Daniel Sergile, consulting director of Unit 42 by Palo Alto Networks, discusses the increasingly expensive and debilitating threat landscape and why the healthcare industry is so susceptible to attacks.
Compliance regulations are defined baselines, but security goals often exceed them, and the disconnect is a common theme in healthcare, says Oscar Miranda, Chief Technology Officer for Healthcare at Armis.
Shiv Gopalkrishnan, general manager of EMR & care management at Philips, discusses the needs of today's CIO and the critical role of informatics to unite fragmented systems, drive innovation and unlock insights at scale.
Kathy Ford, chief product and strategy officer at Project Ronin, talks about the progress healthcare has made with AI, whether the industry is still risk averse, and AI in action today at Project Ronin.
The bank helps physicians understand needs, develop solutions across treasury tools and automate back office functions, says Lauren Ruane, co-head of healthcare for J.P. Morgan’s Middle Market Banking & Specialized Industries.