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As more healthcare companies journey to the cloud, cybersecurity concerns are escalating. Gary Harbison, Johnson & Johnson's global CISO, discusses cybersecurity trends and how partnerships can foster new discoveries.
Michael Zager, Cirro Bio's CEO, discusses creating a central data core to bring together Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center's patient data and how AWS Marketplace helped simplify researcher onboarding for the company's solution.
When customer, staff and clinician experiences are measured, healthcare providers can leverage technology to address pain points and increase satisfaction, according to Nick Apeland, EVP of regulated industries at Qualtrics.
SAIC, which provides engineering and science services to government agencies, can deliver that technology more quickly to its clients by participating in AWS Marketplace. Murtaza Ahmed, SAIC's chief growth officer, explains.
Uttam Naidu, director of cloud architecture and operations at Baptist Health South Florida, says the health system migrated to the cloud so it can deploy AI models and stay at the cutting edge of healthcare.
Interoperability, says Christina Caraballo, vice president of Informatics at HIMSS, is a team sport that breaks down silos among health systems.
As APAC health systems go through varying degrees of digital transformation, there is a need for more awareness about interoperability, says Balakrishna Mekala, director at GE HealthCare.
AI solutions can help healthcare organizations strengthen their security posture, but Greg Young, VP of cybersecurity market strategy at Trend Micro, warns that use of unapproved, unsecured AI tools may put patient data at risk.
Microsoft's chief clinical information officer Dr. Umang Patel and Peter Hands, CISO of the British Medical Association (BMA), discuss how Commvault and Microsoft helped BMA strengthen its security posture.
Hear how Christ Hospital leveraged new Epic EHR features to develop a standardized migraine-care workflow, built for physicians, by physicians.
Telehealth systems in patient rooms can help hospitals improve experiences for patients and staff. Tod Nestor, Caregility CFO, discusses how hospital leaders can best implement telehealth and measure its ROI and cost-reduction potential.
Fearing fraud, patients may not answer phone calls from providers or health plans, which can negatively impact their care. Jim Tyrrell, VP of global product strategy at TNS, discusses how branded calling and spoof protection can help.