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Dr. Anthony Chang, chief intelligence and innovation officer at CHOC and founder of AIMed, discusses how machine learning is transforming imaging, decision support, clinical workflow, physician-patient interaction and more.
Dr. David Nace, chief medical officer at Innovaccer, shares thoughts on the changing landscape of health data and information sharing.
Martin Lupinetti, president and CEO of HealthShare Exchange, speaks on lessons learned about data quality and reaching seniors during the pandemic.
Hospitals got resources first while post-acute care executives maxed out credit cards buying PPE and staff wore garbage sacks for gowns, says IntelyCare CEO David Coppins.
Dr. Jay Anders, chief medical officer at Medicomp Systems, discusses the causes and some cures for physicians overwhelmed by electronic health record systems.
Dr. Charles Tuchinda, EVP and deputy group head of Hearst Health and executive chairman of FDB, offers best practices for health IT execs and physicians using decision support IT for prescribing medications.
Marc Probst, longtime chief information officer at Intermountain Healthcare and new CIO at ELLKAY, also discusses the cost challenges facing healthcare now – and the IT innovation he sees emerging from the COVID-19 crisis.
Dr. Elizabeth Marshall, director of clinical analytics at Linguamatics, an IQVIA company, discusses data management and workflow challenges during a fast-changing pandemic – and describes how natural language processing can help.
Lightbeam Health Solutions Chief Medical Officer Dr. Kent Locklear describes how providers can use population health technology to treat vulnerable patients.
Outside-the-four-walls threats include makeshift triage units, but moving fast does not have to mean moving unwisely, says cybersecurity expert Randy Bradley.
PeriGen CEO Matthew Sappern describes how remote patient monitoring can help balance staff safety with patient needs.
Whether addressing gaps in care, building dashboards for capacity planning or tackling fraud, waste and abuse, healthcare providers depend on data now more than ever, says Sue Willman, SVP and GM of Pharmacy and Data & Analytic Services at EXL.