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Jane Myles, Curebase's VP of clinical trial innovation, discusses the benefits of decentralized clinical trials and why it’s important to be creative when overcoming obstacles to access.
Hari Prasad, cofounder and CEO of Yosi Health, says patients are increasingly informed consumers who have expectations of convenience, choice, price transparency and quality.
Tom Leary, senior VP and head of government relations at HIMSS, discusses the European Health Data Space, hopes for a Senate telehealth bill passage, public health infrastructure modernization and more.
Homeward's Amar Kendale explains the barriers to adopting a combination of virtual and in-person healthcare as well as how the startup uses the model in rural communities.
Teaching, teamwork and innovation are fundamental to improving outcomes and safer patient care through nimble technology and data-driven process changes, says Donna Sabol, Senior VP and CQO for St. Luke’s University Health Network in Pennsylvania.
Avoid siloed information by connecting the back and front ends, says Andy Moreno, VP of revenue management at McKesson.
General Catalyst's Daryl Tol explains why health systems are important partners for digital health transformation and what he learned as an executive at AdventHealth.
It's a big deal, and Damo Consulting CEO Paddy Padmanabhan unpacks what the merger might mean for each company, other healthcare providers, AWS customers, patients, privacy protections and more.
Trilliant Health's Sanjula Jain explains how Amazon's planned $3.9 billion acquisition of primary care company One Medical could affect providers and patients.
Dr. Justin Norden, partner at GSR Ventures, discusses his big takeaways from Rock Health's H1 2022 digital health funding report, why mental health startups are still attracting investor attention and what's next for the sector.
Well Living Lab’s Barb Spurrier, executive director and Chi Lam, director of technology, talk about a competition they’re hosting called “The Home as a Hub for Health” to help find partners in improving human health in indoor environments.
Christine Swisher, vice president of data science at oncology AI company Ronin, talks “garbage in, garbage out,” provider-facing dashboards, “AI drift,” and continuous monitoring of model performance.