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Program Executive Officer Stacy Cummings discusses DoD's new network built with cybersecurity in mind by using a risk management framework and undergoing regular white hat assessments.
Stephen Blackwelder, Duke University Health System Chief Analytics Officer, explains how IT funnels various data sources into a treasure trove researchers can analyze.
Simer Sodhi, Westchester Medical Center's director of data management & analytics, says the organization's integrated data from the EHR uses a machine learning algorithm to connect patients to the right sources of care.
The former national coordinator and professor at Dell Medical School says the policy, technology and business trend is to put all of a patient's data in one place so they can access it via smartphone.
(Sponsored) Machines and humans work best together, according to Thomas Grandell, CEO and co-founder of Etsimo, whose platform can help increase patient empathy by freeing up doctors’ time, while ensuring patients stay healthier longer.
(Sponsored) Empowering clinicians through collaboration and coordination is at the core of improving outcomes through personalized care, says Elena Bonfiglioli, Regional Business Leader Health and Life Sciences at EMEA, Microsoft.
(Sponsored) Training, education and access to technology for patients are imperative, especially when working within a publicly funded healthcare system, according to Mikko Vasama, general manager of Health Systems Nordics at Philips.
(Sponsored) Over 90% of hospitals in Korea use an e-health system that tracks the patient journey, and now the aim is to develop systems outside medical institutions, according to Taegyun Song, director of Korea Health Industry Development Institute.
(Sponsored) Kevin Shah, head of Enterprise New Business at Fujifilm Europe, says automating some processes can deliver diagnoses more quickly, increasing the chance of better outcomes for patients while reducing clinicians' workloads.
(Sponsored) DataRobot describes how advances in auto-machine learning and predictive analytics are enabling healthcare enterprises to be AI-driven.
(Sponsored) GE Healthcare offers a preview of how its new Edison platform will improve workflow, clinical insight and patient satisfaction.
(Sponsored) The Future Health Index (FHI) report focuses on how digital health technology can improve the clinician and patient experience across the globe, says Paula Cobb, head of Global Strategic Marketing for Healthcare Informatics at Philips.