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Digital health innovation draws more doctors, but trust building requires boosting awareness and education, says Dr. Diana van Stijn, cofounder and chief medical officer at Lapsi Health.
Andrea Starace, XTE director of sales, explains how the home healthcare service supports Italy's healthcare ecosystem with real-time monitoring.
Patients are concerned that healthcare's digital transformation could worsen existing health inequalities, especially the digital divide, says Gözde Susuzlu Briggs, programme manager for the European Patients' Forum.
Legislation expectations for the European health data space and the AI Act as well as discussions on the practical implementation of AI will be featured at HIMSS24 Europe, says HIMSS President and CEO Hal Wolf.
In 2024, Denmark plans to enable patients to record outcomes through their national health portal, says Mette Maria Skjøth, RN, department head at the Dermatology and Allergy Centre of Odense University Hospital.
How do you drive innovation in clinical trials? And how do you deploy clinical trial findings in clinical practice, at pace? Ricardo Jorge Constantino, head of Clinical Innovation Europe at NTT DATA, discusses.
Bart de Witte, founder of Hippo AI Foundation, says open source AI is transparent, peer reviewed, widely available, creates equity and encourages collaboration in innovation, but challenges remain.
Digital health courses need to be embedded into existing curricula, either as extended certifications to micro-content pieces, says Dr Georgi Chaltikyan of Germany's Deggendorf Institute of Technology.
Jayden Jung, head of business development for EMEA at AIRS Medical explains how SwiftMR increases patient MRI throughput 30% by reducing scan time while maintaining scan quality.
The country is introducing AI in primary care to assist physicians in analyzing large volumes of clinical data from digital applications and medical devices, says Marco Marchetti, head of the HTA operational unit at AGENAS.
Emphasizing the positive aspects and benefits of a nursing career could attract more individuals to choose healthcare as their profession, says former Danish education minister Christine Antorini, who started her nursing career at the age of 58.
Michael Ristau, VP of global marketing and international growth at Solventum (formerly 3M Health Care) explains that the company's provider IT solutions streamline documentation from "capture to code."