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Many hospitals are doing a heroic job with limited resources but those are often not sustainable without major changes, according to Aaron Miri, CIO of UT Health Austin and Dell Medical School.
Kate Birch, data and technology program manager at Melbourne Genomics Health Alliance, says using genomics to pick the right test for patients can result in getting five times the diagnoses at half the cost and better answers for more people.
The industry is on the precipice of making fundamental improvement in population health with machine learning models, says Dr. Chris DeRienzo, Chief Quality Officer at Mission Health.
Getting providers and payers to trust each other means speaking both of their languages, according to Central Georgia Health Network VP Jodi Ingram and CIO Gabriel Orthous.
Brian Dixon, director of Health Informatics at Regenstrief, on how it is working to automate the delivery of data into dashboards to reduce the burden of professionals looking at population data.
At MEDinIsrael 2019, Medial Earlysign CEO Ori Geva describes how his startup helps hospitals turn data into action for particular high-need use cases.
His Excellency Awadh Seghayer Al Ketbi, Assistant Undersecretary for Support Services at Ministry of Health & Prevention in the UAE, discusses the role of the government's AI strategy in improving outcome for patients and clinical staff.
(Sponsored) Michel Amous, regional managing director at InterSystems, discusses how enabling providers and regulators to focus on patients will improve the quality of care delivered and potentially reduce the number of adverse events.
Microsoft Chief Medical Officer Simon Kos discusses the software giant’s efforts with AI, population health, public cloud, precision medicine, virtual services and more.
KLAS VP of Business Development Doug Tolley says revenue cycle management, patient and physician engagement, business intelligence and analytics, pop health and a clinically oriented supply chain are some key pieces.
Northwell Health addresses the quadruple aim - including physician burnout - by reducing redundancies and increasing efficiency, according to Simita Mishra, the organization's population health informatics lead.
Nick van Terheyden, managing director of Incremental Healthcare, calls for a focus on wellcare not healthcare, because finding a condition early results in better outcomes and better costs.