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(Sponsored) "You have to get a hold of the data and understand the business process. And then have a platform that supports the agility needed," says Atif Chaughtai, global healthcare market leader at Red Hat.
(Sponsored) According to Dr. Carlos Ferrando, head of surgical and trauma ICU at the Hospital Clinic Barcelona, "doctors need to promote collaboration, confidence and generosity among each other to improve patient outcomes."
Hassan Chaudhury, interim commercial director for DATA-CAN, the UK's Health Data Research Hub for Cancer, discusses the mission of HDR UK and explains how access to data can improve patient journeys.
The NHS has a new program in place to improve the digital capability of hospital trusts. Simon Bolton, CEO at NHS Digital, says that in order to make technology an integral part, you need to take the people with you.
(Sponsored) According to Mike Luessi, global head of healthcare and life sciences at ServiceNow, care delivery can’t just be done in the hospital. The hospital needs to move to the home.
(Sponsored) Elad Benjamin, general manager clinical data services at Philips, gives insights into the key findings from the latest Philips Future Health Index report.
In order to help discriminated groups and reduce health disparities, key stakeholders must show "amazing leadership and be incredibly brave," says Steve Gilbert, a serious mental illness living experience consultant and anti-racism advisor.
Digital Health & Patient Expert Birgit Bauer speaks about the core aspects of the Gravitate Health project and her involvement in the project's User Advisory Group, by offering the user perspective for a meaningful patient engagement.
Efficient investments and trust are key to making future healthcare delivery sustainable by ensuring the patient is not only connected, but at the center of their care, says Dr Paul Garassus, President, European Union of Private Hospitals.
(Sponsored) Patient pathways can be digitized, while the future of AI solutions can improve patient safety, clinical outcomes and operational efficiencies, according to Shawn LaRocco, VP, global head of business, Customer Solutions at Olympus.
(Sponsored) Governments, providers and patients must be fully engaged and aligned in order to help drive transformation and digitize the entire continuum of care according to Tamir Gotfried, Chief Commercial Officer, Tytocare.