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Mount Sinai Health System’s VP of clinical innovation and chief nursing informatics officer Robert Freeman talks about how AI and machine learning tools are helping to keep patients safer and support frontline caregiving teams.
Dr. Nirav Shah, medical director of quality innovation for NorthShore University HealthSystem, discusses how informatics and technology help spur innovation in delivering better healthcare remotely on the patient's terms.
The pandemic transformed clinician and patient attitudes toward technology and how digital tools can help improve personalized healthcare, says Rich Corbridge, CIO, Boots UK & Ireland.
1upHealth CSO Don Rucker, MD, and CEO Joe Gagnon talk about the importance of interoperability and how 1upHealth helps unlock healthcare data for providers, patients and payers through FHIR conversion.
(Sponsored) From Philips, Ashley Davidson, VP, head of global marketing for connected care, and Sham Sokka, head of innovation and marketing for precision diagnosis, discuss how digital tools support providers and patients along the care journey.
KSB Hospital VP and CIO Ray Sharp discusses the importance of telehealth, cybersecurity training for healthcare personnel and how patient data can help inform clinical decision-making.
(Sponsored) Automation solutions can enhance care consistency across the patient journey. Masimo Chief Operating Officer Bilal Muhsin talks about how Masimo’s platform can help clinicians care for patients wherever they are.
(Sponsored) Glooko Regional VP of Enterprise Health Systems Kevin Brubaker and VP of Payer & Employer Derek Kren discuss how the company helps patients manage chronic illnesses and makes more data available for care teams and payers.
(Sponsored) Troy Ament, Fortinet's field CISO for healthcare, discusses how organizations can protect their data as ransomware attacks are increasingly impacting connected medical devices as well as patient care and safety.
(Sponsored) Dr. Adrienne Boissy, chief medical officer at Qualtrics, talks about how, even as digital transformation continues in healthcare, empathy is key to building connections and improving experiences for both patients and staff.
(Sponsored) Medical device security programs have matured in the last five years. Starting with visibility, HDOs are now asking questions on how that can be leveraged to improve care delivery, improve operations while improving cyber-resilience.
(Sponsored) Stephanie Trunzo, Oracle Health's senior vice president and general manager, talks about how Oracle can give providers, patients and payers the data, insights and intelligence they need to create a better patient experience.