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Digital health is inherently different from other kinds of innovation like drug trials, says Sunita Patolia, team lead for human-centered design at Partners HealthCare Pivot Labs, and the rules are still being rewritten.
Mahmee co-founder and CEO Melissa Hanna describes her startup's work facilitating maternal care within the EHR.
Health economist and writer Jane Sarasohn-Kahn discusses what it will take to get to the person-centered healthcare system we’re headed for.
Digital health companies are evolving from mere point solutions to "flip stack" vendors complete with clinical staff, innovative therapeutics and more, says Dr. Indu Subaiya, co-founder and president of Catalyst @ Health 2.0.
Poppy Crum, Chief Scientist at Dolby Laboratories, describes a future where ubiquitous sensors will anticipate physical and mental health needs.
Dr. Joia Crear-Perry, founder and president of the National Birth Equity Collaborative, breaks down the elevated rates of maternal mortality across socioeconomic and racial lines, and describes how tech-driven connection to care can help.
Patient experience can be a constraining lens as health moves outside the hospital into the community, says Winjie Miao, senior executive vice president and chief experience officer at Texas Health Resources.
Dr. Elaine Batchlor, CEO of Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Hospital -- which attained HIMSS EMRAM Stage 7 -- shares the ups and downs of building healthcare infrastructure from scratch.
The collaboration platform for common workflows is able to translate a wide variety of formats into FHIR data to be exported downstream, says Lonnie Rae Kurlander, co-founder and CEO of Medal.
MITRE Lead Clinical Informaticist Sharon Sebastian talks about efforts to share clinical decision support (CDS) across domains.
Risa Stack, general manager at GE Ventures, discusses new trends in consumerism and patient engagement and describes advances in pharmacogenomic therapies – and explains how IT infrastructure and care processes must evolve to enable their potential.
Emily Hine, VP of business development at Meru Health, discusses her company's digital solution that aims to interrupt the downward spiral of depression and anxiety that could lead to suicide.