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Maria Hassel of the Swedish eHealth Agency describes how the country's digital health maturity helped its pandemic response – and shows how Sweden plans in the next three years to be "best in the world" at using IT to boost health outcomes.
Getting factual health information through a person’s “mental filters” is almost impossible, says Denise Scannell, chief scientist for health communication at Mitre.
Lee Kim, director of privacy and security at HIMSS, says providers must be proactive about protecting themselves and their patients.
VisualDx Director of Clinical Impact Dr. Nada Elbuluk joined Healthcare IT News Senior Editor Kat Jercich to discuss the project and the roles individuals and clinicians can play in working toward health equity.
Anjali Kataria, CEO and cofounder of Mytonomy, speaks about how Mytonomy’s novel CRM leverages high-quality video content to engage and train patients and help them learn how to manage their chronic illnesses.
Fran Ayalasomayajula, president of Reach, a global social impact organization, discusses how meeting the needs of healthcare providers is vital for preventing burnout and improving patient outcomes.
Yasemin Şahin, CEO and cofounder of Turboard, talks about the future of business intelligence and data analytics for healthcare, as well as how providers can use the company's tool to help improve patient quality of life.
Dr. Terry Adirim, program executive director at the VA; Bill Tinston, director of FEHRM; and Holly Joers, program executive officer at the DOD, discuss federal health IT shifts as a result of the pandemic and the EHR modernization initiative.
Mayo Clinic Nursing Informatics Administrator Lisa Stephenson talks about how nursing helped meet the challenges of the pandemic and how technology and informatics can help ease nurses’ administrative burden to prevent burnout.
Anne Snowdon, chief scientific research officer at HIMSS, talks about how the pandemic affected the healthcare supply chain and the lessons it has taught providers about being agile and proactive.
Diane Swonk, chief economist at Grant Thornton, talks about the impact of pandemic-fueled burnout on healthcare organizations, and ways employers can help support the mental and physical health of staff and their families.
In discussing her HIMSSS22 keynote panel, Dr. Tamara Sunbul, medical director of clinical informatics at Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare, outlines how to ensure technology is aligned with user requirements.