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Janet Dillione, CEO of Connect America, discusses the role of remote patient monitoring and hospital in the home in the evolving delivery of healthcare.
Michelle Snyder, partner at McKesson Ventures, talks why a "virtual first approach" could be the new norm.
Working with the Institute for Healthcare Improvement and Vocera, one facet is health justice as a critical component of safety.
A large portion of nurses report being overworked and exhausted, but recent advances in technology are helping to ease their burden.
(Sponsored) Transformation in telemedicine, AI diagnosis and AI-enabled medical devices have been accelerated during the pandemic, while innovative digital tools can now help in everyday life for South Koreans, says Yuri Jung, manager, F&D Partners.
Bias in dermatology toward white skin can result in missed diagnoses for people of color, say VisualDx physicians.
Kristine Sørensen, founder and director of the Global Health Literacy Academy in Denmark, explains what empowering patients in the digital age looks like and why self-management in health is key to sustainable healthcare.
(Sponsored) Susan Lucas Collins, global head of healthcare services at Twilio, discusses how the accelerated use of technology is making healthcare safer and more accessible for patients.
Patient experience cannot be overlooked when driving innovation, as global patient advocate Michael Seres discovered – and his legacy will be continued with the HIMSS Global Patient Innovator Award, says his wife, Justine Seres, director, 11 Health.
CAQH Senior Vice President April Todd describes the council's new FHIR endpoint directory, and discusses challenges and opportunities as health plans get more used to API-based data exchange.
With ransomware now an endemic threat, attorney Wynter Deagle, partner at Troutman Pepper, discusses what health systems should be thinking about in terms of incident response, cyber insurance and other compliance questions.
Dr. Deborah Maufi, chief medical officer at Babymoon Care, discusses the health inequalities that need to be addressed after COVID-19 and highlights ways to build a more equitable system for maternal health.