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Bringing digital transformation to the UK's National Health Service was a huge undertaking. Tony Corkett, CEO of Cloud21, discusses how the company supported this project and the future of digital health and cybersecurity in the U.K.
Natasha Ramontal of HIMSS and Raed AlHazme of the Ministry of National Guard Health Affairs, King Abdulaziz Medical City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, talk about the Community Care Outcomes Maturity Model (CCOM), a new measurement tool to replace O-EMRAM.
AssureCare and QliqSOFT representatives discuss extending the reach of core technology platforms for further innovation.
In-person conference drives energy and partnerships for growth, say representatives from exhibitors DeliverHealth, Consensus and Arcadia.
Companies showcase the latest products they hope will have a transformative effect on the healthcare industry.
Laura Kreofsky, senior vice president of strategy at Pivot Point Consulting, talks about the shift toward healthcare consumerism and how retailers moving into the healthcare space could improve health equity for underserved populations.
Jim Gfrerer, former CIO of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, discusses how digital innovation at the VA and policy changes are improving care access for veterans and their families, and shares his thoughts on the future of healthcare.
Sumit Sajnani, health information technology officer for Connecticut’s Office of Health Strategy, discusses how data improves healthcare access by allowing agencies and providers across the state to build a holistic view of a patient’s needs.
Jerry Shultz, president of Lightbeam Health Solutions, and Blake Marggraff, CEO of CareSignal, talk about how the merger between Lightbeam and CareSignal will help them assist more health systems improve patient engagement and population health.
Bryan Cutler, Speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, describes how the state legislature is working to improve patient outcomes and meet post-pandemic healthcare challenges.
Bob Katter, president of First Databank, talks about how the FDB Vela electronic prescribing network will improve contracting and access for pharmacies and clinicians, and provide patients with more control over their prescriptions.
Burgess Harrison, executive director of the National Minority Health Association, discusses how the NMHA works to address healthcare inequalities, and the reasons why health equity is good not only for people, but for businesses.