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Alberta Spreafico, senior vice president of health innovation at Eversana, explains how the company, along with the Digital Therapeutics Alliance, analyzes, maps and reports on reimbursement frameworks in Europe for digital therapeutics.
Heidi Veltman, VP & COO of Kaiser Permanente Georgia, says next-generation imaging enhances treatments by providing crisper scans, creating better patient experience, improving diagnostic visibility and reducing duplication.
Dr. Nada Milosavljevic, Safe Health CMO, talks about beginning her career in intellectual property law helping to bring new healthcare ideas to market before attending medical school, working in research and joining the digital health field.
Fay Stevenson, ICT director at Barts Health NHS Trust, says that achieving INFRAM Stage 6 helped the trust demonstrate to the NHS that its long-term, £60 million digitization project had significantly improved its IT infrastructure.
Sonia Kelly, Cleveland Clinic London's director of clinical informatics, explains how the hospital's journey to achieving EMRAM Stage 6 helped staff become more aware of the value of using technology and recording data more carefully.
Support for local health technology players is also an enabler of the health system's digital transformation, according to Digital Health Association CEO Ryl Jensen.
Tanisha Hill, founder and president of the Digital Health for Equitable Health Alliance, discusses how the nonprofit works to improve access to digital therapeutics through advocacy and how the digital divide affects patient access.
Susan Conover, cofounder and CEO of Piction Health, highlights the digital health company’s AI-enabled dermatology-focused offering, its recent $6 million raise and its plan to scale its reach and expand its partnerships across healthcare.
Stéphanie Allassonière, professor of applied mathematics at the Univérsite Paris Cité, teaches medical students the basics of AI by showing them how clinical questions can be translated into mathematical challenges.
Dr. Khulood Alsayegh, with the Dubai Health Authority, says that the main principles of AI ethics of transparency, privacy, accountability and algorithm biases need to be implemented to address concerns about AI use in healthcare.
Being able to deliver a "single source of truth" freed up a surgery schedule that was 90% blocked, says Mindy Bosanek, director of Surgical Services and Cynthia Harms, perioperative business manager at Children's Nebraska.
Real-time prescription-benefit data has had a dramatic impact, with patients notably saving money on medication and picking up 8% more scripts, say Dr. Nele Jessel, athenahealth's CMO and Dr. Andrew Mellin, Surescripts' VP and CMIO.