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Finland's Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health Päivi Sillanaukee, MD, PhD, says that health data collected has been used to improve life for the population, which has created trust between the government and citizens.
Amy Compton-Phillips, EVP and CCO at Providence St. Joseph Health, talks about her organization's chief medical analytics officer who is a physician and data scientist, so he is able to understand clinical context as well as data structure.
(Sponsored) DataRobot describes how advances in auto-machine learning and predictive analytics are enabling healthcare enterprises to be AI-driven.
Carium Chief Transformation Officer Lygeia Ricciardi says technology can make connections with people 24x7 and not just when they’re in a care setting to manifest empathy.
WAMBI CEO Rebecca Metter on looking at the clinician and patient experience through the same lens to impact both simultaneously and strengthen bonds between caregivers and patients.
Health economist Jane Sarasohn-Kahn says the industry has miles to go before public policies align with social determinants of health, but the increasing pace of change is encouraging.
Sharp Index Founder Janae Sharp says the unresolved issues of today are whether the industry will be subject to more regulation and how current payment and incentive models will evolve.
Calling it the "Triple 7," Duke University Health System Associate CMIO Genie McPeek Hinz, MD, discusses how the provider earned HIMSS Analytics recognition for ambulatory, acute and analytics maturity.
Pharma companies that can leverage clinical grade apps, virtual care, medication adherence to better support patients will win in the long term, says the veteran healthcare leader and CEO of Health Innovation Strategies.
Enlightening Results Founder Grace Cordovano on working to connect people with tools so they're not just focused on clinical outcomes but, instead, living a full life with a diagnosis.
Cleveland Clinic Executive Chief Nursing Officer K. Kelly Hancock said that unlocking engagement to influence patients and clinicians can improve efficiency and boost the bottom line.
Karen Appelbaum, director at Providence St. Joseph Health, discusses technology serving as an extension of the way to know patients and care for them.