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Dr. Marianne Sumego, director of shared medical appointments at Cleveland Clinic, discusses her HIMSS23 lecture on transitions from in-person shared medical appointments to a virtual format and the benefits for providers and patients.
Dr. Robert Murry, chief medical officer at NextGen Healthcare, previews his upcoming panel at HIMSS23 that will focus on using technology to deliver coordinated care to patients via street medicine.
At HIMSS23, Tower Health VP and Chief Applications Officer Sidney Dixon will address properly archiving legacy data as part of EHR conversion.
J. Tod Fetherling, managing director at Huron, previews the panel discussion he'll lead at HIMSS23 on prediction models the panelists developed that can help detect lung cancer and how analytics can translate into patient communication.
Mary Kratz, executive vice president at the Interoperability Institute, previews the panel she'll lead at HIMSS23 on cross-sector challenges to implementing interoperability and the power of open-source solutions.
Judd Hollander, SVP of healthcare delivery innovation at Thomas Jefferson University, previews his HIMSS23 session on why provider orgs need to elevate virtual care from an enabler of strategy to a strategy of its own.
Vishakha Sharma, principal data scientist at Roche Diagnostics Information Solutions, discusses how natural language processing and machine learning can help clinicians work more efficiently to improve the quality of patient care.
Corey Lyons, staff solution engineer with the VMware healthcare team, talks about the potential of cloud-smart artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) to improve health equity and speed up digital transformation.
Chris Westphal, head of product marketing at Ordr, talks about the rapid growth of connected devices in healthcare and the new risks and challenges they introduce – and also shares some advice on improving security.