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Providers will have to leverage their EHR to generate a request for information from payers and will need to collaborate more on APIs, says Joe Gagnon, CEO of 1upHealth.
Manish Kohli, founder and president of the Pul Alliance for Digital Health and Equity, talks about supporting the volunteer Colombian Civil Air Patrol as they grow from offering limited healthcare in remote areas to a sustained community presence.
Hear how leaders created seamless, personalized patient outreach, intake and education experiences with AI tools that aggregate patient data from multiple sources in this HIMSS24 session clip.
How can health systems secure smart medical devices if manufacturers don't patch them regularly? Richard Staynings, chief security strategist at Cylera, discusses how organizations can mitigate that risk using their existing tools and technologies.
HIMSS publications executive editors Jessica Hagen, Mike Miliard and Susan Morse discuss HIMSS24 Day 3 sessions, including the EU's new AI regs, hospital-at-home's future and a planned community that gathers and analyzes residents' health data.
Don Thompson, head of marketing at TeleVox, talks about leveraging AI to create a platform that instantly connects patients to local providers and keeps a communication channel open throughout the care journey.
Patty Hayward, healthcare and life sciences GM at Talkdesk, discusses how the call center software company integrates AI with EHRs to provide a better experience for patients and lets agents bring more empathy to conversations.
Srikant Devaraj, VP of Health Analytics at Syra Health, discusses his company's behavioral health app that offers customized treatment and telehealth therapy while keeping data private to encourage patients to seek care and build trust.
Matthew Ko, DeepScribe cofounder, president and COO, talks about how the company built trust in its ambient AI through deploying validation models that prevent inaccuracies and maintain the integrity of the clinical documentation it generates.
Many clinicians spend hours daily in different workflows on multiple systems, leading to burnout. But symplr aims to consolidate systems and automate workflows to give clinicians more time for patients, says company president Nicole Rogas.
Max Rogers, senior director of the security operations center at Huntress, says many healthcare organizations underestimate the expense of on-premises cybersecurity and may miss early signs of an attack if teams don't know what to look for.
Tony DiGiorgio, chief architect at symplr, talks about how symplr uses AI and predictive analytics to perform mundane tasks such as timecard management for nurse managers, allowing them to spend more of their time on direct patient care.