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In the new episode of HIT Cybersecurity, Nakia Grayson, IT Security Specialist at NIST, discusses the unique infosec challenges inherent in delivering care from hospital to home – and shares some resources that can help.
(Sponsored) Troy Ament, field CISO of healthcare/pharma at Fortinet, explains why it is "super critical" that security is fundamentally and foundationally embedded into that transformation, and not just bolted on.
Dr. Uché Blackstock weighs in on strategies to work toward true equity in healthcare.
Nurx CEO Varsha Rao joins host Jonah Comstock and MobiHealthNews Managing Editor Laura Lovett to discuss the female-focused telehealth company's expansion from contraception to dermatology, migraines and more.
The longtime chief information officer discusses the challenges of remote work for IT staff, having to hit pause on a big implementation due to the pandemic and what it means to serve the community during times of crisis.
Between new government support and increased comfort with connected technologies, Biofourmis CEO Kuldeep Singh Rajput expects healthcare providers to continue shoring up their virtual care capabilities.
Vivify CEO Eric Rock on how health systems can use remote patient monitoring tools to maximize care’s potential.
eVisit CEO Bret Larsen predicts "2021 will be a very telling year" with regard to telehealth integration.
Remote monitoring technology can expand the reach of clinical trials, says Jennifer Price, executive director of data and analytics at THREAD.
Jim Rogers, president of HealthConnect Networks and Mission Broadband, explains the hurdles that healthcare providers are still facing when it comes to connecting with patients.
Amwell CEO Roy Schoenberg talks going public, M&As and what he is excited about in 2021.
Paul Brient, SVP and chief product officer at athenahealth, predicts telehealth visits will even out, IPOs will continue and venture eyes will remain on digital health in 2021.