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Fay Stevenson, ICT director at Barts Health NHS Trust, says that achieving INFRAM Stage 6 helped the trust demonstrate to the NHS that its long-term, £60 million digitization project had significantly improved its IT infrastructure.
Stephan Krumm, senior policy advisor for the German Federal Ministry of Health, discusses the Digital Radar project, a collaboration with HIMSS for assessing German hospitals' digitization progress.
Anne Snowdon, chief scientific research officer at HIMSS, says the Digital Nursing Summit she led at HIMSS24 Europe focused on how nurses can help advance health systems' digital maturity while keeping care patient centered.
Myung-Jin Shin, CEO of Heuron explains the company's use of rapid imaging to provide early diagnosis of brain conditions including stroke, Parkinson's and dementia, demonstrated in research trials in the US and the Netherlands
David Wall, CIO of Tallaght University hospital in Ireland, shares three key learnings after sustaining a cyberattack in 2021 and explains how attack vectors have evolved.
Hal Wolf, HIMSS president and CEO, reflects on an "electrifying" HIMSS24 Europe conference in Rome and the decision to head to Paris in June 2025.
Christina Caraballo, VP of informatics at HIMSS, talks about how vendors, governments and other stakeholders gathered in Rome are demonstrating the ability to share medical data seamlessly.
Tapan Mehta, healthcare executive at Palo Alto Networks, discusses the growing trend of cybercriminals targeting healthcare organizations and how to strategize to defend against inevitable attacks.
Asad Lilani, director of political strategy at the Access Challenge notes that while social media campaigns are effective to reach large urban audiences, radio remains a vital way to convey health information to many people in rural areas of Africa.
Videha Sharma, clinical innovation lead at the University of Manchester, says expanding pharmacogenomics use could offer the opportunity to avoid harmful side effects and make medicines more effective from the start.
Hee-Eun Ahn and Min-Young Song of AIMMED introduce Snuz and Somzz, personalised insomnia management products launching outside South Korea in August 2024.
"We are starting to make the same mistake with AI that we've already made with data in the last 20 years, where we invested in digital tools and technology, and we didn't realize that data were the asset," says the OECD's Eric Sutherland.