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Michael Zager, Cirro Bio's CEO, discusses creating a central data core to bring together Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center's patient data and how AWS Marketplace helped simplify researcher onboarding for the company's solution.
Clinicians at public health service Western Health used to spend up to 17 minutes on average to retrieve medical records per patient, shares Digital Health Division Director Lily Liu.
Patients are very curious about artificial intelligence, but more education is needed, says Dr. Samuel Browd of UW and Seattle Children's, and the CMO at Proprio. He explains how AI is transforming care in the doctor's office, the OR and beyond.
The year ahead offers continued challenges and opportunities around cybersecurity, AI and automation, patient experience and more, says the chief digital and information officer, who discusses his to-do list for 2025.
Deepak Prakash, CTO and cofounder of Sonio, says that because maternal health data is targeted by cybersecurity threat actors, providers must ensure that they have the right levels of security to protect patient privacy.
AI, cybersecurity, patient engagement, reimbursement and rev cycle, virtual care and more. Join the editors of Healthcare IT News, Healthcare Finance News and MobiHealthNews as they forecast new trends and developments for the year ahead.
Clinicians spend about 28 hours a week on administrative tasks, taking away from patient time, says Aashima Gupta, Google Cloud's healthcare vertical lead.
Inha University Hospital CEO Tack Lee envisions a region-wide cooperation of hospitals with technology enabling a coordinated patient transfer system.
Data of around six million patients are currently being vectorised as part of this development, according to Medical Science and Information Unit head Dr Sang-Heon Lee.
The MOH Office for Healthcare Transformation in Singapore has launched a new mobile application for discharged patients with mental health conditions, says senior manager Karlina Tjoa.
To get there, make it simple for patients to access, which is one of a triage of benefits that also include identity consent and security, says Janice Reese, program manager of FAST (FHIR at Scale Task Force).
Dan Torrens, eHealth Technologies CEO, discusses where providers are in shepherding patient data exchange across the finish line and speeding up time to care. "People are stuck in the current way of doing things. The infrastructure is there."