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Nomad Health’s CEO Alexi Nazem discusses how online staffing services can help move the workforce where it’s needed most.
Enli Health Intelligence's Dr. Joseph Siemienczuk discusses the role of population health IT during COVID-19 or any pandemic.
Availity ensures providers have the information they need to treat and bill COVID-19 encounters, says CEO Russ Thomas.
In this digital fireside chat, HIMSS Chief Clinical Officer Dr. Charles Alessi and Dr. Ran Balicer of Israel’s Clalit Research Institute discuss the deployment of predictive, proactive and preventive digital care across a large population.
Healthcare IT News’ Bill Siwicki interviews Mansur Hasib, also known as “Dr. Cybersecurity,” and author of the book “Cybersecurity Leadership.” The two discuss what CIOs and CISOs must do during such crises as pandemics and hurricanes.
Julia Hu, founder and CEO of Lark Health, discusses why virtual care may be the way of the future for treating diabetes.
Dr. Jonathan Bloom, CEO of Podimetrics, discusses how virtual care is helping to monitor high-risk patients with diabetes and avoid adverse outcomes.
Cotiviti leverages claims and clinical data for payers to use and share with providers, explains President and CEO Emad Rizk, MD.
(Sponsored) Sonia Arista and Renee Tarun of Fortinet discuss cybersecurity for healthcare in a changing business landscape.
Vivify Health CEO Eric Rock discusses the shifting expectations for connected health products.
With the Arizona Surge Line, health systems and state agencies are using Central Logic's cloud-based tech to aggregate EHR and other data to assess the status of critical inventories and get resources to hospitals most in need, says CEO Angie Franks.
Anna Dover, director of product management at First Databank, explains how the company has adjusted its own editorial practices as evidence of coronavirus drugs and treatment continues to evolve.