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Dr. Nada Milosavljevic, Safe Health CMO, talks about beginning her career in intellectual property law helping to bring new healthcare ideas to market before attending medical school, working in research and joining the digital health field.
Christopher Kunney, advocacy chair for HIMSS Georgia chapter and 2024 HIMSS Changemaker award recipient, discusses closing the gaps of health equity and creating a pipeline of clinicians from historically underserved communities.
MaryAnn Connor, senior director of nursing informatics at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, says that the role of nurse informaticist has expanded to include deciding which technologies can best support evolving care delivery models.
To ensure health equity for underserved patients, Dr. Emily C. Webber, CMIO at Indiana University Health and 2024 Changemaker Award recipient, and her team secure transportation and other needed resources for them through text messages.
Kendall Brown, sales director, Southeast at CenTrak, 2024 Changemaker and South Florida HIMSS president talks about educating state policymakers about health IT issues and helping pass Florida's interoperability bill.
Connie White Delaney, dean and professor at the University of Minnesota School of Nursing, discusses the pivotal role technology and informatics play in nursing, as well as the need to involve nurses in the design and testing of new digital tools.
Adam Chee, associate professor at National University of Singapore, talks about how forming collaborative healthcare ecosystems between health systems, payers and vendors supports the goal of delivering cost-effective, holistic preventive care.
Dr. Priscilla Frase, Ozarks Healthcare CMIO and 2024 HIMSS Changemaker Award recipient, says the advantages of working in rural healthcare, including speed to market in developing and testing new programs, outweigh the challenges.
Olga Kagan, consortial faculty and adjunct associate professor at CUNY School of Professional Studies and 2024 HIMSS Changemaker, highlights nurses' roles in improving healthcare technology's usability, from testing tools to providing leadership.
Dr. Eve Cunningham, group VP and chief of virtual care and digital health at Providence and 2024 HIMSS Changemaker, shares how internal sponsors encouraging clinicians to adopt virtual care and RPM reduced admissions and total cost of care.
Grace Cordovano, cofounder of Unblock Health and a 2024 HIMSS Changemaker Award recipient, discusses how patients may need help from AI tools or peer support groups to make knowledgeable decisions based on data from their medical records.
Dr. Donald Warne, co-director of the Center for Indigenous Health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, calls for leadership development for Indigenous people in healthcare education as one way to ensure culturally relevant care.