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(Sponsored) Stacy Tselekis, principal at Grant Thornton, discusses opportunities for women in the digital space, the importance of mentorship and the real value of having a diverse workforce.
(Sponsored) Nancy Green, Global Healthcare Business Development & Strategy Executive Leader at Verizon Enterprise Solutions, talks about how the Women in Health IT initiative has grown and expanded.
(Sponsored) Chris Brice, Hyland account manager for Europe and Middle East, talks about digital transformation trends, including data lakes and artificial intelligence, and why clinical engagement is key to effective adoption.
(Sponsored) Ian McCrae, founder and CEO of Orion Health, on using machine learning to provide medical records to physicians and nurses in a coherent manner so the data is usable and not overwhelming.
(Sponsored) Michel Amous, regional managing director at InterSystems, discusses how enabling providers and regulators to focus on patients will improve the quality of care delivered and potentially reduce the number of adverse events.
(Sponsored) Josh Douglas and Dino DiMarino from Mimecast talk about the unique security challenges of the healthcare industry, including a skills shortage and regulatory landscape, and how to meet those challenges.
(Sponsored) Neil Jordan, Worldwide Health Leader and Connector at Microsoft, recounts a story about how a partner health organization's AI-power app that monitors children who go home following complex heart surgery prevented tragedy for a patient.
(Sponsored) Will Reilly, VP of client and consumer marketing at VisitPay, says that as a result of patients taking on more healthcare costs, revenue cycle teams have had to figure out how to engage them and work more closely with marketing.
(Sponsored) Tushar Mehrotra, senior vice president of analytics at Optum, says that healthcare is at a turning point when it comes to using data analytics; that AI is no longer just a "nice to have" competency.
(Sponsored) Neil Jordan, Worldwide Health Leader and Connector at Microsoft, discusses specific issues involved with implementing artificial intelligence in healthcare, including ethics and regulations.
(Sponsored) Aaron Crowell, head of Uber Health, talks about how rideshare technology can improve access to care for the elderly, low-income patients and those who have chronic and complex care needs.
(Sponsored) Georgia USA works with large, established healthcare enterprises as well as entrepreneurs to better utilize the state’s resources and workforce.