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(Sponsored) Shez Partovi, MD, chief innovation and strategy officer at Philips, discusses how seamless digital health solutions like Philips HealthSuite help optimize provider workflows and activate patients to manage their health.
(Sponsored) A recent HIMSS survey suggests that providers are looking to 5G to drive real-time care innovation. Verizon is partnering with companies and health systems to develop solutions that address real-world clinical applications.
(Sponsored) Adobe's Tom Swanson and Anil Chakravarthy and CommonSpirit Health's Adam Rice discuss how digital solutions can help healthcare organizations use data to meet patients' needs for personalized service while following privacy regulations.
(Sponsored) John Borkowski, data officer at Workday, shares how his company's VIBE platform helps organizations focus their efforts to make the greatest impact and how CIOs must drive culture from the top down.
Telehealth falls short, but it doesn't have to, claims Amy Sheon of the Telehealth Equity Coalition .
(Sponsored) Data collaboration is key to healthcare's future, but maintaining confidentiality is critical. Intel's Chris Gough discusses how the Intel SGX platform's memory encryption enables new modalities of data collaboration and security.
(Sponsored) Stan Garber, vice president of Spend Management Go-To-Market at Workday, discusses how Workday software can help hospitals implement a supply strategy that reflects DEI values and shields supply chains from future shocks.
Host Jonah Comstock and Dan Czech of KLAS walk through a checklist for telehealth software success.
(Sponsored) AI can help accelerate workflows for improved efficiency and patient experience and advise on clinical and operational optimization to allow physicians and staff to focus on what they do best and offer the best possible care to patients.
Sentara Health's Mark Crowe and Tyler Okoren join host Jonah Comstock to talk about how COVID-19 changed telehealth at Sentara and where they're going from here.
Passive systemic changes and representative user groups will be the keys to making sure virtual care works for everyone, says The Greystone Group’s Chris Gibbons.
(Sponsored) Sumit Sehgal, strategic product marketing director for Armis, says solving the medical device security problem must be a combined effort between medical device manufacturers and health systems.