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In this HIMSS TV Deep Dive, we show how health systems are leveraging advanced technologies such as AI, analytics and telehealth to manage patient populations – but are still staying focused on the basic building blocks of health and wellness.
During this webinar, healthcare leaders compare the COVID-19 crisis and public health response strategies of two very different health systems in Europe.
In the first episode of The Alessi Agenda, Kevin Fenton, director of public health and wellbeing at Southwark, says new technologies can help healthcare build upon its existing infrastructure, but also evolve as patient needs change.
Identifying and training physician champions while planning ahead are key factors in a successful EMR "go live," says Dr. Tamara Sunbul, medical director of clinical informatics at Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare, KSA.
Azizi Seixas, with the Department of Population Health and the Center for Healthful Behavior Change at NYU School of Medicine, talks about closing the health access gap with risk assessment tools.
Heather Provino, managing partner of The Scanlon Group, describes the roots of population health's digitization, and why the last few years in particular have been exciting for the sector.
Ipsit Vahia, medical director at McLean Hospital, talks about challenges facing older adults today and how data and tech could help with early interventions in conditions such as dementia, depression and loneliness.
Philips Chief Nursing Officer Cindy Gaines, who toes the line between caregiver and technologist, gives her views on value-based care, patient experience and population health.
Dr. Phil Moore, deputy clinical chair at the NHS Kingston Clinical Commissioning Group, talks about the challenges in the latest attempt to transform healthcare in the UK.
Dr. Tim Mercer, director of global health of Dell Medical School at the University of Texas at Austin, describes some of the major challenges in caring for homeless or other under-served individuals.
Daniel Stein, president of the Stewards of Change Institute, describes how his group is convening diverse industry stakeholders to tackle big challenges such as patient matching.
Roland Bennett, vice president of clinical services at Medisanté, talks about getting tech out of the equation and making it unobtrusive for frail seniors by having, for instance, an integrated weight scale in the home that looks like any other.