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Diameter Health's John D'Amore discusses the future of interoperability in the U.S.
Westchester Medical Center added strength to its 10-hospital system by creating redundancy in cross-coverage by physicians and specific COVID-19 workflows, claim Medical Director Corey Scurlock and Caregility's Wendy Deibert.
Sparrow Health had the infrastructure in place to be first in line to do virtual care when the COVID-19 pandemic hit, says Dr. Michael Zaroukian, VP, CMIO and CTO of the health system.
(Sponsored) Called Project Convergence, leaders from Verizon, the Department of Veterans Affairs, Microsoft and Medivis discuss bringing augmented reality and AI to the surgical theater, thanks to 5G technology, thereby enhancing care to veterans.
Michael Gleeson, chief innovation and strategy officer at Arcadia, says patients may not be seeking in-person care during the COVID-19 pandemic, which means data may be harder to come by.
Dr. Jenifer Leaf Jaeger, senior medical director at HealthEC, discusses how her company is able to identify the top 10 percent of a client's patients who are at highest risk for a severe outcome due to COVID-19.
Patients' age, race, gender and ZIP code can have a big impact on their overall health, explains Equality Health Director of Clinical Outreach Solutions Roger Pena.
Change Healthcare has seen some big changes of its own in the year since its IPO, says CEO Neil de Crescenzo, who describes how it's been tailoring its technologies to help payers, providers and patients during the pandemic.
Prospective analytics must include business continuity scenarios that can be upended 180 degrees, says Peyman Zand, VP of CereCore.
Carolyn Witte, co-founder and CEO of Tia, discusses the growing world of "femtech" and what it means to run a startup during the coronavirus pandemic.
The pandemic has forced the adoption of telehealth and other technologies that already existed, says Cam Deemer, president of DrFirst.