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Nana Odom, head of clinical engineering at Cleveland Clinic London, says security must be included in the design of each connected medical device and updated throughout the device’s life.
Ran Balicer, CIO of Israel's Clalit Health Services, touts that machine learning can often deliver data-driven answers to healthcare problems efficiently and reliably without the need for LLMs or generative AI.
Luca Chittaro of Italy's University of Udine says that performing medical procedures in virtual reality and 3D simulations allows students to learn without risk before working on mannequins or real patients.
Professor Anne Moen of Gravitate-Health discusses the company's G-lens, which highlights key product information in drug packaging for patients based on data from their International Patient Summary.
Emmanouil Tsiasiotis, project manager at Italy’s ALTEMS, talks about EDiHTA, a recently launched four-year multidisciplinary initiative aimed at developing a single EU-wide framework for assessing digital health tools.
Sonia Kelly, Cleveland Clinic London's director of clinical informatics, explains how the hospital's journey to achieving EMRAM Stage 6 helped staff become more aware of the value of using technology and recording data more carefully.
Dr. Tapani Piha and Dr. Cátia Pinto discuss recommendations from this year's meeting of HIMSS' Digital Health Advisory Group for Europe, which aims to inform and advise European policymakers about digital health.
Lisa Hanselmann, Inria's European project manager, advises creating consensus as much as possible among team members when collaborating on interdisciplinary projects like FLUTE's federated learning platform for prostate cancer.
Multiple companies participating in the HIMSS24 Europe Interoperability Showcase worked together to show how "Giuseppe," a fictional patient from Lombardy, easily shared his records with providers when he needed emergency care in another region.
Abdulrahman Al Mazyad of the Saudi Arabia Ministry of National Guard Health Affairs, explains why the ministry chose to pursue and achieve four HIMSS accreditations, as well as why it is working towards a fifth.
At the HIMSS24 Europe Interoperability Showcase, representatives from five companies discussed solutions enabling a sample Italian patient, "Alicia," to share health records with local providers while visiting Greece and Turkey.