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(Sponsored) Among the benefits of E Ink's Digital Paper technology is it frees up nurses while ensuring patient data is accurate and up to date and improving the patient experience, says Stanley Chiang, E Ink's director of strategic partnership.
Telehealth Connection TV: Telehealth Implementation Manager Heather Hitson offers insight on LGBTQ-specific factors that telemedicine providers should be aware of.
(Sponsored) Lea Sims, marketing practice lead for healthcare insurance and life sciences, Verizon, shares how the pandemic has created unforeseen virtual care use cases that Verizon’s connected solutions – from in-room devices to 5G – make possible.
(Sponsored) COVID-19 has shaken the healthcare industry to its core, revealing challenges to safely and securely delivering care at scale and under pressure. Learn how health portals can support providers as they fight COVID-19.
(Sponsored) Ransomware is rampant, especially in the healthcare sector, and threats are constantly evolving, so hospitals must continuously monitor for them, say CyberMDX's Amir Vashkover and Philips Healthcare's David Franklin.
(Sponsored) Since ransomware is the last step before threat actors get paid, Armor's approach to preventing damage to organizations is to "secure left," stopping the process earlier in the kill chain, says Chief Security Officer Chris Stouff.
(Sponsored) The investment in healthcare over the past 10 years prepared the Middle East to meet patient needs and leverage its digital transformation to help fight COVID-19, says Lina Shadid, Health Industries Lead, PwC Middle East.
(Sponsored) Not only does Pure bake security into its products, it partners with data protection vendors to ensure its products work with those healthcare organizations are already using, says Josh Gluck, VP of Global Healthcare Technology Strategy.
(Sponsored) Managing security tools across multiple platforms is challenging, so there's an urgency to unify security processes and controls across all environments, says Pritesh Parekh, chief trust and security officer at Virtustream.
(Sponsored) Augmented intelligence, not artificial intelligence, is especially important when building predictive models that improve, not drive, health disparities, says Jason Jones, chief data scientist at Health Catalyst.
(Sponsored) Security can't be just an afterthought when building healthcare products, says Lawrence Huang, VP of product management at Cisco Meraki; it has to be a foundation for the way the products are built.
Telehealth Connection TV: Matt Hawkins says he believes that convenience helps to drive engagement - and virtual care is no exception.