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Khue Tran, chief strategy officer at Azalea Health, talks about how the company's telehealth and EHR tools integrate with partners' remote patient monitoring and chronic care management products to treat patients living in rural "care deserts."
Dr. Eve Cunningham, group VP and chief of virtual care and digital health at Providence and 2024 HIMSS Changemaker, shares how internal sponsors encouraging clinicians to adopt virtual care and RPM reduced admissions and total cost of care.
Srikant Devaraj, VP of Health Analytics at Syra Health, discusses his company's behavioral health app that offers customized treatment and telehealth therapy while keeping data private to encourage patients to seek care and build trust.
Michael Brandofino, president and COO of Caregility, talks about how sensors and careful use of AI let nurses interact with and monitor multiple hospital patients 24/7 without entering their rooms or interrupting their sleep.
Sumit Nagpal, CEO, cofounder and board director at Cherish Health, talks about how Cherish's camera-free, radar-powered AI home safety monitor preserves seniors' privacy and independence, and inspires trust through "throwing away" all user data.
Hear from Cleveland Clinic ACO's Dr. Jessica Hohman and Cleveland Clinic Florida's Dr. Richard Rothman at HIMSS24 about change management and other challenges vested in the multi-year effort to develop the Cleveland Clinic Care at Home program.
At HIMSS24, the Maine health system's chief medical information officer will offer an education session on integrating telehealth. He previews it here while also discussing AI strategy and giving an update on Northern Lights collaboration with Optum.
Sumit Nagpal, CEO of Cherish Health, discusses how his company uses radar to track individuals in their homes without using wearables for preventative healthcare and the advice he received from Steve Jobs when pitching the idea years ago.
Ankit Gupta, founder and CEO of Bicycle Health, discusses the company's partnership with the Federal Bureau of Prisons to give individuals released from prison continued access to monthly injections of buprenorphine for opioid use disorder.
Brian Esterly, CEO of TimeDoc Health, discusses key social determinants of health issues, the rise in comorbidities complicating the delivery of care, healthcare deserts, and how health IT can serve as a bridge to all of these patients.
Utilization has dropped to 5.4% of medical claims since telehealth use skyrocketed during the pandemic, says Steven Ullman, director at the Center for Health Management and Policy at the University of Miami.
Bringing telehealth and other tools into the doctor’s office increases access and destigmatizes mental health conditions, says Dr. Nele Jessel, chief medical officer at athenahealth.