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HIMSSTV hosts Kate Milliken and Jonah Comstock discuss the lessons they heard on the first day of HIMSS21.
Naomi Fried, founder and CEO of PharmStars, a non-proprietary accelerator for digital health startups, discusses how PharmStars mentors startups and coaches pharma executives to prepare both parties for successful partnerships.
Frank Cutitta, founder and CEO of HealthTech Decisions Lab, describes how his experience recovering from COVID-19 spurred him to tackle the loneliness and complexity of healthcare.
Juli.co CEO Bettina Hein says the juli app helps providers and patients manage complex conditions such as asthma, depression, bipolar disorder, migraine and chronic pain using formerly siloed data.
Informaticists can show that their work brings improvement to every aspect of care and allows nurses to spend more time with patients and families, says Kassaundra McKnight-Young, senior clinical informaticist at the Truman Medical Center.
Analytics can transform overwhelming data into actionable intelligence to improve the caregiver experience and patient outcome, says Jerry Shultz, president of Lightbeam Health Solutions.
Matthew Fisher, general counsel at Carium, discusses some bedrock principles of patient privacy, advances in remote patient monitoring, CMS rules around non-physiologic data and how telehealth should fit into the continuum of care going forward.
For optimal outcomes, there needs to be a bidirectional flow of social determinants of health information about a patient between healthcare systems and community organizations, says Sandy Lewallen, AVP of Clinical Revenue Cycle at ProMedica.
Women typically take on a chief health officer type role in their families, so AdaRose gives them the resources to take advantage of digital health tools to make that role easier, says founder and CEO Lygeia Ricciardi, a HIMSS Digital Changemaker.
MatrixCare CTO John Weatherbie describes how his company is using AI to stay ahead of the curve.
Dr. Yaa Kumah-Crystal, assistant professor of biomedical informatics at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, explains why virtual assistants are the future for both patients and providers.
The next step is adding a level of intelligence to find the important information in data, says Lyniate COO Scott Galbari.