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(Sponsored) Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld, board of trustees chair for the American Medical Association, says promising AI tools can enable physicians to perform more effectively across the work that they do.
(Sponsored) Murray Brozinsky, president and chief strategy officer of Conversa Health, discusses how his company's population health management platform delivers better patient experience while alleviating provider burnout.
(Sponsored) Issues such as fragmented care and social determinants drive the need for interoperability when delivering healthcare to populations now and in the future, says David Hancock, healthcare executive advisor at InterSystems.
Preview of what industry insiders and innovators have to say about connected care with the patient at the center.
(Sponsored) NetApp aims to focus on the citizen's data fabric, which empowers them to stay in control of their data wherever they would like to store it, according to Philippe Wackers, NetApp's EMEA healthcare innovation manager.
(Sponsored) Clinicians must be empowered with the right tools that remove barriers to reconnecting with patients, while protecting data privacy, says Kathy Minnis, director of product strategy at Microsoft.
Dr. Genie McPeek Hinz, associate CMIO at Duke University Health System, discusses how the provider earned HIMSS Analytics recognition for ambulatory, acute and analytics maturity -- what she calls the "Triple 7".
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.