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North Dakota Department of Health's Mary Woinarowicz discusses how, although North Dakota doesn't lend itself to the easiest vaccine rollout, it has a secret weapon: a robust database called NDIIS.
Machine learning can help flag troubling patterns and improve systems moving forward, says Linguamatics' Dr. Elizabeth Marshall.
HIMSS' Global Maternal Health Tech Challenge is looking for solutions to behavioral health and care coordination challenges.
Technology, HIEs and state immunization registries will all play a role in getting individual immunization records into the EHR, experts say.
Remote monitoring technology can expand the reach of clinical trials, says Jennifer Price, executive director of data and analytics at THREAD.
Standardized datasets have required an acceleration of digital transformation and interoperable standards in particular, says Monica Jones, chief data officer for Health Data Research UK and executive lead for Yorkshire and Humber Care Record.
Megan Callahan, vice president of healthcare at Lyft, discusses how the ridesharing company responded to new demands in 2020.
Varsha Rao, CEO of Nurx, discusses the trends propelling telemedicine into the new year.
Telehealth Connection TV: Telehealth Implementation Manager Heather Hitson offers insight on LGBTQ-specific factors that telemedicine providers should be aware of.
Jessica Sweeney-Platt, vice president of research and editorial strategy at athenahealth, talks about how poor health IT usability can lead to burnout, and what kinds of usability efforts are needed to fight stress.
(Sponsored) Lea Sims, marketing practice lead for healthcare insurance and life sciences, Verizon, shares how the pandemic has created unforeseen virtual care use cases that Verizon’s connected solutions – from in-room devices to 5G – make possible.
Activist and author Ashton Applewhite discusses some of the complex realities of aging, ageism, ableism and health – and describes how technology should be designed for seniors.