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Brian Scarpelli, executive director of the Connected Health Initiative, talks about advocating for changes to payers' policies to allow for meaningful reimbursement for digital health tools like telemedicine.
Grady Burrows, executive director of HIT in the CLE, discusses how his organization encourages students with diverse backgrounds to pursue healthcare IT careers in Northeast Ohio and around the world.
Lawrence Voyten, HIMSS Northern Ohio Chapter board member and Chapter Advocacy Task Force chair, talks about encouraging state, provincial and regional HIMSS chapters to advocate for public policies in their area.
Gregg Church, president of 4medica, discusses how standardizing information capture, including a universal patient ID, can enhance data quality and eliminate the 20% record duplication rate facing healthcare organizations.
Olyvia Phillips, manager of equity initiatives for global healthcare technology incubator MATTER, talks about how MATTER embeds health equity and DEI into its initiatives and encourages its partner companies to do the same.
Joana Feijó, business development director for Health Cluster Portugal, discusses digital health innovation in Portugal and the development of a technology framework for hospitals, which will be showcased during HIMSS23 Europe.
Robert Stillman, director of clinical and research informatics at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, talks about AI's potential to search through volumes of EMR data to find clinical trial candidates.
Dr. Jay Bhatt, managing director at Deloitte, talks about the Deloitte Health Equity Institute's report on the cost of health inequities and how companies should factor health equity into each business decision they make.
Dr. Lyle Berkowitz, CEO of KeyCare, discusses how virtual care provides more capacity in near real-time for overworked clinicians. He advises health systems about finding the right partner to provide that support.
Dr. Brian Lein, DHA assistant director of healthcare administration, Bill Tinston, FEHRM director, and Holly Joers, PEO DHMS program executive officer, discuss military healthcare initiatives including the common EHR and virtual-first care.
Michelle Ramim, assistant professor of health informatics at Nova Southeastern University, talks about the need for stronger security for health data from wearable and implantable medical devices.
Sandra Johnson, SVP of client services for CliniComp, discusses how new EHR solutions must help clinicians rediscover the joy of treating patients and balance their work and life to boost retention and reduce burnout.