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Natali Tshuva, CEO of IoT cybersecurity firm Sternum, discusses the dangers of unsecured medical devices – and describes how patient trust can be restored with manufacturer transparency.
As virtual care gains traction, new concerns crop up. John Sharp, director, HIMSS Thought Advisory, makes thoughtful predictions on ways remote patient care will evolve, including how PCHAlliance FHIR-based guidelines are making an impact.
(Sponsored) The investment in healthcare over the past 10 years prepared the Middle East to meet patient needs and leverage its digital transformation to help fight COVID-19, says Lina Shadid, Health Industries Lead, PwC Middle East.
United Methodist Communities CEO Larry Carlson discusses a new RPM program that led to an 80% reduction in falls.
(Sponsored) Osman Minkara, managing director at Aldara Hospital and Medical Center, discusses how to use technology to improve patient care and satisfaction, what stands in the way of advanced digital technology and the consumerization of healthcare.
(Sponsored) Omar Shraim, chief information officer for SapphireHMS, explains the importance of digital transformation and how SapphireHMS endeavors to improve patient care.
(Sponsored) Tim Suther, SVP of data solutions at Change Healthcare, talks about how Social Determinants of Health Analytics services provide data EHRs don't capture, not only benefiting patients, but also payers, researchers and providers.
Pothik Chatterjee, executive director of innovation and research at LifeBridge Health, discusses how his team responded to the crisis with mobile clinics, digital patient monitoring and on-site PPE production.
(Sponsored) Large-scale health organizations need insight into all aspects of care delivery across their practices. Learn how health portals can improve the physician experience by nurturing connections between care teams and patients.
(Sponsored) Tools such as AI and machine learning will support the mobility of patients, and their associated data, as we look into the future healthcare landscape, says Sibu Siddique, VP of Digital Transformation and Customer Success at GE Digital.
(Sponsored) Healthcare recognizes that transformation is imperative, and digital tools can improve the relationship between providers and patients – which has been highlighted during COVID-19, says Majed Nasser, general manager, GE Digital, META.
Abdulaziz Alkhlaif, CIO of Dr. Abdul Rahman Al-Mishari Hospital, talks data transformation, artificial intelligence and the next generation of patient portals.