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(Sponsored) AI-enabled decision making addresses critical data pain points along the patient's pathway, says Rahma Samow, senior VP of marketing and sales for Siemens Healthineers.
Telehealth Connection TV: Howard University College of Medicine's Michael Crawford explains early findings from the 1867 Health Innovations Project about virtual care and telemedicine.
Telehealth Connection TV: Pandia Health CEO and Co-founder Dr. Sophia Yen describes the advantages of - and hurdles to - providing contraception virtually.
In a new series for HIMSS TV, Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden speaks to the importance of safeguarding telehealth and what he hopes to see in the future from digital health innovators.
(Sponsored) The Skolkovo region has been strengthened by the experience of COVID-19 as regulation changes helped accelerate innovation, says Natalia Polushkina, vice president and CEO at Biomedical Technologies Cluster of the Skolkovo Foundation.
Telehealth Connection TV: Virtual care tools have allowed providers at Northwell Health to connect with senior patients in their own homes through the system's House Calls program.
(Sponsored) Using new, fast and frequently changing technology such as a COVID-19 chatbot can help in the pandemic response, says Mark O'Herlihy, VP for Healthcare, Life Sciences & Government for IBM Watson Health & Watson Health Consulting.
(Sponsored) The workforce of the future and the impact of COVID-19 are the focuses of the "Future Health Index Insights" survey, which offers a vision into the potential of digital transformation, says Jan Kimpen, chief medical officer at Philips.
(Sponsored) Clinicians can leverage evidence-based knowledge in a meaningful way that can help at the bedside during situations such as COVID-19, says Dr. Ian Chuang, chief medical officer, EMEALAAP Health, Elsevier.
(Sponsored) Alexander Ihls, business development manager at Healthcare DACH, InterSystems GmbH, discusses AI application in radiology and why radiologists need artificial intelligence at all.
(Sponsored) The tools that Nuance has developed aim to improve workflows by reducing the burden of clinical documentation and preventing clinician burnout, says Frederik Brabant, VP of International Healthcare Operations, Nuance Communications.
(Sponsored) Simon Rost, marketing executive for GE Healthcare's Digital Health & Artificial Intelligence Portfolio, discusses the value of tech in improving outcomes and the GE solutions that are helping improve patient care.