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(Sponsored) Accenture’s Kaveh Safavi, MD, discusses insights from a recent Accenture survey, including patients’ data security concerns even as they embrace telehealth and digital tools that empower them to take charge of their own care.
(Sponsored) Tim O'Malley, assistant vice president, US business unit at E Ink, outlines the benefits of digital paper whiteboards in hospitals for signage and patient care, and highlights E Ink's free trial program for hospitals.
(Sponsored) Andrew Goldberg, vice president of strategy development for Cox Communications, talks about how Trapollo works with providers and payers to reduce costs and improve patient outcomes through remote monitoring solutions.
(Sponsored) Shez Partovi, MD, chief innovation and strategy officer at Philips, discusses how seamless digital health solutions like Philips HealthSuite help optimize provider workflows and activate patients to manage their health.
(Sponsored) Adobe's Tom Swanson and Anil Chakravarthy and CommonSpirit Health's Adam Rice discuss how digital solutions can help healthcare organizations use data to meet patients' needs for personalized service while following privacy regulations.
We have to ask what the patients want, says Jen Horonjeff, founder and CEO of Savvy Cooperative.
The CIO of Philadelphia-based Delaware Valley Community Health discusses data-driven approaches to community healthcare: patient engagement, social determinants, public health reporting and more.
Finding a natural pathway to help deliver insulin can transform the lives of patients who suffer from diabetes, while education and finance can help drive innovation to improve outcomes, says Glen Travers, cofounder of Diabetology Limited.
(Sponsored) AI can help accelerate workflows for improved efficiency and patient experience and advise on clinical and operational optimization to allow physicians and staff to focus on what they do best and offer the best possible care to patients.
Without transparency, how can patients opt in as to how their information is being used? asks Nicole Neumarker, EVP of Development and Innovation for Cotiviti.
Dr. Darin Vercillo, chief medical officer and cofounder of Central Logic, discusses how health systems via IT can best orchestrate operations, most notably patient transfers and discharges to post-acute care.
(Sponsored) Post-pandemic, consumers expect more customized, data-driven service tailored for their specific needs. Healthcare organizations that can provide that kind of personalized experience will be better positioned to earn patients' trust.