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Grace Cordovano, founder of Enlightening Results, talks about how patients want more trust, transparency and information sharing from healthcare organizations to guide them in their complex healthcare journey.
Gregg Church, president of 4medica, discusses how standardizing information capture, including a universal patient ID, can enhance data quality and eliminate the 20% record duplication rate facing healthcare organizations.
Michelle Ramim, assistant professor of health informatics at Nova Southeastern University, talks about the need for stronger security for health data from wearable and implantable medical devices.
Sandra Johnson, SVP of client services for CliniComp, discusses how new EHR solutions must help clinicians rediscover the joy of treating patients and balance their work and life to boost retention and reduce burnout.
Kathy D. Ford, chief product and strategy officer at Project Rōnin, discusses AI-enabled, data-driven care coordination and management in oncology, which enables patient-specific decision-making at the point of care.
Dr. John Showalter, CPO at Linus Health, discusses how digital cognitive assessment analyzes a patient's voice and responses to better inform cognitive care and reduce clinicians' administrative burden.
Tim Dawson, CTO of engineering at Canon Medical, talks about medical imaging for at-home care, as well as the significance of data neutrality and standardized structures for structured and unstructured patient data.
The HIMSS Community Care Outcomes Maturity Model (C-COMM) puts the patient at the center, helping providers build trust that will increase patient engagement, explains Toni Laracuente, SVP and head of Analytics at HIMSS.
Sumit Sajnani, health information technology officer at the Connecticut Office of Health Strategy, says one challenge is identifying a patient's social needs in order to provide early intervention.
Dr. Andrew Mellin, CMIO at Surescripts, explains how his company is bringing medication price transparency to the provider at the point of care, saving patients an average of $61 every time on their prescriptions.
Anna Schoenbaum, VP of information services applications at Penn Medicine, relates how technology can help improve health equity by improving care access and empowering patients to collect and transmit their own data via wearables.
Tom Kiesau, chief innovation officer and digital leader at The Chartis Group, outlines ways that providers can use technology to acquire new patients and to serve existing patients more effectively.