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Adaptive technology that can understand how doctors manage patients, based on their training and guidelines, can free them up to spend more time with high-touch patient populations, according to Dr. Nigel Spier, OBGYN and team lead for ModMed OBGYN.
In advance of the event, October 24-28, Anne Snowdon and Toni Laracuente of HIMSS highlight opportunities for digital transformation to enable more equitable care for patients worldwide.
Hari Prasad, cofounder and CEO of Yosi Health, says patients are increasingly informed consumers who have expectations of convenience, choice, price transparency and quality.
Delayed care means higher acuity, longer stays and more complicated cases.
In-person conference drives energy and partnerships for growth, say representatives from exhibitors DeliverHealth, Consensus and Arcadia.
Sumit Sajnani, health information technology officer for Connecticut’s Office of Health Strategy, discusses how data improves healthcare access by allowing agencies and providers across the state to build a holistic view of a patient’s needs.
Jerry Shultz, president of Lightbeam Health Solutions, and Blake Marggraff, CEO of CareSignal, talk about how the merger between Lightbeam and CareSignal will help them assist more health systems improve patient engagement and population health.
Bryan Cutler, Speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, describes how the state legislature is working to improve patient outcomes and meet post-pandemic healthcare challenges.
Andrew Lovewell, CEO at Columbia Orthopaedic Group, discusses a tech platform that offers a messaging component for 90 days after surgery as well as extensive education and recovery assessment.
Teaching, teamwork and innovation are fundamental to improving outcomes and safer patient care through nimble technology and data-driven process changes, says Donna Sabol, Senior VP and CQO for St. Luke’s University Health Network in Pennsylvania.
Bob Katter, president of First Databank, talks about how the FDB Vela electronic prescribing network will improve contracting and access for pharmacies and clinicians, and provide patients with more control over their prescriptions.
Jay Anders, MD, chief medical officer at Medicomp Systems, weighs in on how presenting relevant patient data per condition to clinicians can help improve patient care.