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Dr. Sameer Vohra, director of Illinois Department of Public Health, explains how the data IDPH has on hand can help the department better understand who might be at greatest risk of a variety of conditions.
Dr. Calum Yacoubian, director of healthcare strategy at IQVIA, talks about how natural language processing (NLP) can help Medicare Advantage organizations avoid penalties by ensuring that their coding is accurate and compliant.
Dr. John Showalter, CPO at Linus Health, discusses how digital cognitive assessment analyzes a patient's voice and responses to better inform cognitive care and reduce clinicians' administrative burden.
ONC senior advisor and innovation portfolio lead Stephen Konya, Moffitt Cancer Center VP of digital innovation Santosh Mohan and the Digital Medicine Society CEO Jennifer Goldsack talk about the Cancer Moonshot initiative.
In a preview of her HIMSS23 session, Dr. Zenobia Brown, SVP of Population Health Care Management and associate CMO at Northwell Health, touches on whether AI can support clinical interaction and how would we evaluate its effectiveness.
HIMSS CEO Hal Wolf offers his perspective on the big themes of the increasingly international conference and exhibition, and describes some of the healthcare information and technology innovations he's excited to see in Chicago next week.
Dr. Tufia Haddad, Becky Kottschade and Rebecca Heft preview their upcoming HIMSS23 presentation on the Mayo Clinic's decentralized clinical trial implementation strategy, including their goals, keys to success and challenges they needed to overcome.
Gabriel Seidman, director of policy for the Ellison Institute, discusses the Institute's efforts toward creating a nationwide enterprise architecture for health data that includes clinical, public health and social determinants data.
Leslie Iburg and Abigail Katz with United Language Group discuss what they see going forward as well as what is needed to reach beneficiaries, including creating culturally relevant materials in multiple languages.
Natasha Ramontal of HIMSS and Raed AlHazme of the Ministry of National Guard Health Affairs, King Abdulaziz Medical City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, talk about the Community Care Outcomes Maturity Model (CCOM), a new measurement tool to replace O-EMRAM.
Jerry Shultz, president of Lightbeam Health Solutions, and Blake Marggraff, CEO of CareSignal, talk about how the merger between Lightbeam and CareSignal will help them assist more health systems improve patient engagement and population health.
Brian Dixon, study senior author and director of public health informatics at the Regenstrief Institute, explains recent research about screening rates for syphilis during pregnancy.