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Franka Cadée, president of the International Confederation of Midwives, discusses how to make sure the use of digital tools is preserving compassionate connections between clinicians and patients.
VA CIO Dominic Cussatt says the agency was well-positioned to offer telemedicine to patients.
(Sponsored) Each individual has their own unique story, and to deliver a more human-centric healthcare delivery model, health systems must have a deep knowledge of each patient, says Brian Wynne, vice president of NRC Health.
Digital infrastructure and interoperability have been key to Germany making significant progress in digital health and being recognized as a global leader in digitizing the patient journey, says Jörg Debatin, chairman of the Health Innovation Hub.
Innovation and data have been instrumental in enabling Israel to tackle challenges posed by the pandemic and improve patient outcomes, according to professor Ran Balicer, chief innovation officer, Clalit Health Services, Israel.
(Sponsored) Modernizing contact centers with the latest in omnichannel capabilities enables contact center agents to quickly respond to the needs of patients, says Sean Kennedy, VP and GM of the Public Health Sector at Salesforce.
Kerry Amato, executive director of health innovation at HIMSS, speaks with Brook McCall, director of the Tech Access Initiative at the United Spinal Association, about the importance of involving the patient from the start when designing technology.
Serial entrepreneur Glen Tullman discusses his new venture Transcarent and why he believes it can succeed at solving some of healthcare's hardest problems.
(Sponsored) Peter Durlach, chief strategy officer at Nuance, discusses the importance of having an omnichannel patient engagement platform that uses sophisticated AI technology.
(Sponsored) Dr. John Janas, medical director of Twistle, discusses how automating communication for chronically ill patients not only gives them better access to care but improves the patient-provider relationship.
The CMIO describes how he devised a safety initiative that integrated NLP with EHR work queues – helping review and track clinical notes to ensure radiology reports are capturing incidental findings that could impact patient outcomes.
In the new episode of HIT Cybersecurity, Nakia Grayson, IT Security Specialist at NIST, discusses the unique infosec challenges inherent in delivering care from hospital to home – and shares some resources that can help.