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Anca del Rio, a leader in Basel's health tech arena, talks about judging the Startup PitchFest at HIMSS23 Europe in Lisbon, sharing thoughts on success factors for health tech startups.
Holland-based Direct Diagnostics, a HIMSS23 Europe Startup PitchFest winner, has a highly scalable solution promoting in-home preventative testing, says CEO Elsemieke Hackenitz.
Francine de Stoppelaar, Hospital Wide Operational Activation Lead of Cleveland Clinic London, explains how Cleveland built a natively-digital hospital from scratch, pioneering unit dosing in the UK to prevent medication admin errors.
Jacqueline de Leeuw, CNIO at Radboud University Medical Centre (Radboudumc), explains the organization's motto "HIMSS 7-up" and how it has 200+ "digital nurses" innovating improved care processes.
Raed Alhamze of Saudi Arabia's Ministry of National Guard Health Affairs shares the patient outcome impact and efficiency impact of achieving HIMSS stage 7 recognition in a record-breaking four models concurrently.
David Novillo Ortiz of WHO-Europe discusses addressing workforce and health equity challenges across the region by driving e-health with four key strategies (tech guidance, enhancing capacity, knowledge exchange and by scaling up things that work).
Karsten Klose and Peter Mountney of Olympus explain how Odin Vision has become Olympus' first digital excellence center, gathering AI capabilities in an agile, clinician-centered environment combining integrated hardware/software solutions.
Simon Rost, CMO of GE Healthcare, says that if we can focus on interoperability standards and engage patients in data governance, we can improve care with a 360-degree view of the patient.
Italy's provider CEOs, CIOs and the wider HIMSS Italian community will support HIMSS24 Europe in Rome 29-31 May 2024. HIMSS President & CEO Hal Wolf and Chair of the Board Directors Elena Sini discuss the details.
Ari Järvelä, Tietoevry Care managing director, explains how the company adopted OpenEHR in 2017 to promote systemwide interoperability for better healthcare and secondary uses of data, with Tietoevry solutions now in 16 of 21 Finnish health regions.
Dr Mark Davies, chief health officer at IBM explains what digitalizing citizen engagement really means and highlights some of the benefits.
Romel Khalife, UAE and Kuwait GM at Oracle Health, provides a high-level overview of the company's future healthcare strategy that helps drive security, reliability, innovation and resource planning in one single pathway.