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Current manual methods for coordinating, verifying and advancing steps in a patient's clinical journey are creating havoc and burnout for providers, says Greg Miller, chief growth officer at health IT vendor Lumeon, who offers some solutions.
Bots prompt nurses after taking care of redundant tasks and patient audits, says Emily Fry, VP of Innovation Operations.
Patty Hayward, VP of industry strategy for healthcare and life sciences at Talkdesk, discusses the findings of a recent survey about the speed bumps on the patient-centric journey and what needs to be done.
In a preview of her keynote address at the HIMSS Healthcare Cybersecurity Forum, Anita Allen, professor of law and philosophy at University of Pennsylvania explains why "data sharing is the new health ethic."
Dave Brown, CEO at QiiQ and Thanos Melisiotis, CPO at QiiQ, discuss how artificial intelligence can help relieve clinicians' administrative burden so they can devote more time to direct patient care.
Odia Kagan, partner and chair of GDPR compliance and international privacy for Fox Rothschild LLP, offers insights and advice on minimizing the risks of third-party data sharing.
Clinical care teams monitor newly installed heart pumps from any of their devices – whether at the hospital or at home – and can improve patient and family communications, too, says Dawn Bardot, senior director global services for Abiomed.
Dr. Colin Banas, chief medical officer at health IT company DrFirst, discusses how accurate medication history data, prescription fill insights and data scaled to specific populations can lead to better patient outcomes.
Your organization's data is critical for operations and healthcare delivery. Join ThreatLocker CEO Danny Jenkins to hear how securing endpoints is critical to maintaining operations and patient privacy.
An app that supports clinicians in overcoming communication barriers at the point of care has empowered patients, such as those in perinatal care, says Rachael Grimaldi, cofounder and CEO of CardMedic.
Brave Health CEO and cofounder Anna Lindow discusses how the virtual behavioral healthcare provider will use its recent $40 million Series C raise.
Theo Ahadome, chief business officer of Wellthy Therapeutics, shares how the company improves health literacy globally while finding and addressing gaps in care and why it's moving into the U.S. market to aid underserved communities.