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(Sponsored) Susan Lucas Collins, global head of healthcare services at Twilio, discusses how the accelerated use of technology is making healthcare safer and more accessible for patients.
(Sponsored) Devesh Menawat, director of hospital automation at Masimo, gives some insight into what the buzz term "hospital automation" really is and how it can solve the limitations of managing patient data.
(Sponsored) Data and workflows around patient care are at the heart of improving the patient journey, while reducing pressure on hospital systems, says Roy Jakobs, chief business leader of connected care at Royal Philips.
As a longtime telehealth advocate, the senator from Virginia says it will take a “sizeable federal commitment” to get Americans connected.
CAQH Senior Vice President April Todd describes the council's new FHIR endpoint directory, and discusses challenges and opportunities as health plans get more used to API-based data exchange.
With ransomware now an endemic threat, attorney Wynter Deagle, partner at Troutman Pepper, discusses what health systems should be thinking about in terms of incident response, cyber insurance and other compliance questions.
(Sponsored) Catalin Velescu, EMEA business manager at 3M Health Information Systems (HIS), discusses the importance of extending health and care beyond hospital walls and the most effective ways to harness the power of data.
(Sponsored) By providing relevant, evidence-based content, patient engagement platforms enable dialogue between patient and provider to move quickly to what the patient values, says Christian Patrick, VP of clinical decisions at EBSCO.
(Sponsored) Mike Oren, vice president of Enterprise Consulting Services at Xerox, discusses the importance of communications in enhancing and personalizing the patient experience.
The ONC leader discusses the new information blocking rules, the value of FHIR and open APIs and how data exchange is evolving for a more robust public health response.
In the series premiere of The Virtual Care Paradigm, Sherpaa founder Jay Parkinson lays out the difference between the new world of asynchronous, tool-based virtual care and traditional video visit telehealth.
(Sponsored) Keys to modernization include a shift to a software-defined model and extending data to the cloud while focusing on security, says Aamir Siddiqi, director of Healthcare End User Computing at VMware.